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. 1970 Jun;55(6):703-15.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.55.6.703.

The role of sodium current in the radial spread of contraction in frog muscle fibers

The role of sodium current in the radial spread of contraction in frog muscle fibers

L L Costantin. J Gen Physiol. 1970 Jun.

Abstract

The membrane potential of isolated muscle fibers was controlled with a two-electrode voltage clamp, and the radial extent of contraction elicited by depolarizing pulses of increasing magnitude was observed microscopically. Depolarizations of the fiber surface only 1-2 mv greater than the contraction threshold produced shortening throughout the entire cross-section of the muscle fiber. The radial spread of contraction was less effective in fibers exposed to tetrodotoxin or to a bathing medium with a greatly reduced sodium concentration. The results provide evidence that depolarization of a muscle fiber produces an increase in sodium conductance in the T tubule membrane and that the resultant sodium current contributes to the spread of depolarization along the T system.

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