The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Print ISSN : 0021-521X
Regular Papers
Contractility of Single Myofibrils of Rabbit Skeletal Muscle Studied at Various MgATP Concentrations
Jun'ichi WakayamaTakenori Yamada
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

2000 Volume 50 Issue 5 Pages 533-542

Details
Abstract
A novel experimental method was developed to study the contractility of single myofibrils of skeletal muscle. Single myofibrils (ca. 1 μm in diameter) prepared from glycerinated rabbit psoas muscle were suspended between rigid and flexible microneedles by the entwining method. The length changes of the preparations applied via the rigid microneedle by an actuator and the force produced were measured by photo-electrically detecting the nanometer deflections of the flexible microneedle. Single myofibril preparations maintained uniform sarcomere striations during contraction-relaxation cycles. The isometric force produced, the velocity of unloaded shortening, and the force-velocity relationship of single myofibrils were investigated at various MgATP concentrations. The contractility of single myofibrils thus obtained in the absence of ATP regenerative systems was essentially the same as that of skinned muscle fibers under comparable conditions in the presence of ATP regenerative systems. Thus, it was found that (1) the present experimental method is useful for studying the contractility of single myofibrils, and (2) in single myofibril preparations, the MgATP concentration at actomyosin sites is well equilibrated with that in bathing solutions.
Content from these authors
© 2000 by The Physiological Society of Japan
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top