The energy utilization associated with contraction was measured in isolated slow- and fast-twitch muscles of the mouse at 20 degrees C. The extent of this utilization was estimated from either the extent of high-energy phosphate splitting occurring during contraction (the initial chemical change, delta approximately P init) or from the extent of recovery resynthesis calculated from the observed oxygen consumption and lactate production occurring during the recovery period (recovery chemical resynthesis, delta approximately P rec). For short tetani, the cost to maintain isometric tension in the fast-twitch extensor digitorum longus (EDL) was approximately threefold greater than that in the slow-twitch soleus. With prolonged stimulation, however, the energy cost in the EDL diminished so that after 12 s of stimulation, the energy cost in the EDL was only 50% greater than that of the soleus. For both the slow-twitch soleus and the fast-twitch EDL and for all tetanus durations (up to 15 s), the extent of the initial chemical change was identical with the amount of recovery chemical resynthesis, showing that a biochemical energy balance existed in these muscles.
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January 01 1982
Chemical energetics of slow- and fast-twitch muscles of the mouse.
M T Crow
M J Kushmerick
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1982) 79 (1): 147–166.
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M T Crow, M J Kushmerick; Chemical energetics of slow- and fast-twitch muscles of the mouse.. J Gen Physiol 1 January 1982; 79 (1): 147–166. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.79.1.147
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