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. 1982 Feb;392(4):322-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00581626.

Decrease in stiffness during shortening in calcium activated skinned muscle fibers

Decrease in stiffness during shortening in calcium activated skinned muscle fibers

T Tsuchiya et al. Pflugers Arch. 1982 Feb.

Abstract

Single fibers from frog sartorius or semitendinosus muscle were mechanically skinned and activated in ATP salt solution containing 10 micro M Ca2+ (7 degrees C). After development of an isometric contraction, fibers were released at constant speed (0.03-2.4 s-1). During ramp shortening, stiffness was determined from the slope of the tension-length diagram obtained during superimposed quick stretches. Both force and stiffness decreased, as the ramp shortening proceeded and approached a steady value after about 60 ms. An increase in speed of shortening caused a decrease in fiber tension and stiffness and an increase in the ratio of stiffness to tension, suggesting a decrease in both the number of attached crossbridges and in the average force per crossbridge.

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