A laser diffraction technique has been developed for registering small changes in sarcomere length. The technique is capable of resolving changes as small as 0.2 A in isolated frog skeletal muscle fibers. The small sarcomere lengthening that accompanies the drop in tension in the latent period of contraction was investigated. We suggest this lengthening be named latency elongation (LE). The LE is present in a completely slack fiber and must, therefore, be caused by a forcible lengthening process. Furthermore, the LE is dependent on the existence of an overlap between thin and tick filaments. The rate of elongation and the time interval between stimulation and maximum elongation may vary along the fiber. The maximum elongation was 3-5 A per sarcomere. At any instant the drop in tension is a product of the sum of sarcomere lengthenings along the fiber and the slope stiffness of the series elasticity. The latency relaxation (LR) could be registered in the sarcomere length range from 2.2 mum to 3.6-3.7 mum. The amplitude went through a sharp maximum at 3.0-3.1 mum. In the sarcomere length range from 2.2 to 2.8 mum the delay from onset to maximum LR was nearly proportional to the distance from the Z-line to the overlap zone. A working hypothesis is presented. It is suggested that the LE is caused by a lengthening of the thin filaments.
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September 01 1976
Sarcomere lengthening and tension drop in the latent period of isolated frog skeletal muscle fibers.
P Haugen
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O Sten-Knudsen
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1976) 68 (3): 247–265.
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P Haugen, O Sten-Knudsen; Sarcomere lengthening and tension drop in the latent period of isolated frog skeletal muscle fibers.. J Gen Physiol 1 September 1976; 68 (3): 247–265. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.68.3.247
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