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. 1966 Sep;50(1):129-39.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.50.1.129.

Caffeine- and potassium-induced contractures of frog striated muscle fibers in hypertonic solutions

Caffeine- and potassium-induced contractures of frog striated muscle fibers in hypertonic solutions

C Caputo. J Gen Physiol. 1966 Sep.

Abstract

The effect of hypertonic solutions on the caffeine- and KCl-induced contractures of isolated fibers of frog skeletal muscle was tested. Hypertonic solutions, twice the normal osmotic strength, prepared by adding NaCl or sucrose, potentiate the caffeine-induced contractures. The fibers may develop tensions of 3.6 kg/cm(2) of fiber transverse section. The same hypertonic medium reduced the peak tension of KCl-induced contractures. Thus the hypertonic condition does not affect the contractile mechanism itself. These findings give further support to the view that the differential effect of hypertonic solution is on the excitation-contraction coupling mechanism. Extracellular calcium is not essentially required for the first few of a series of caffeine-induced contractures either in hypertonic or in isotonic solutions.

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