1. Anaerobic chemical changes and mechanical output during isometric tetani of rat skeletal muscle in situ.
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Westra HG, de Haan A, van Doorn JE, and de Haan EJ
- Subjects
- Animals, Energy Metabolism, Male, Muscles analysis, Muscles physiology, Phosphates metabolism, Rats, Rats, Inbred Strains, Anaerobiosis, Isometric Contraction, Metabolism, Muscle Contraction, Muscles metabolism
- Abstract
The time course was examined of the energy-rich phosphate usage and exerted isometric tetanic force in electrically stimulated rat quadriceps muscle. The maximal rate of energy-rich phosphate usage was calculated from the changes in the intramuscular concentrations of phosphocreatine, lactate, ATP and inosine monophosphate (IMP) and was somewhat higher than those calculated on the basis of exercise in vivo. The IMP concentration increased directly from the onset of the contraction until after about 11 s it remained constant. The increase in the IMP concentration coincided with a decrease in the ATP concentration. The relationship between mechanical output and energy usage was examined in two ways (i) by calculating the ratio time integral of the force (FTI) and the total energy-rich usage (Ptot) and (ii) by calculating the ratio Force (Ft) to the energy flux (dPtot/dt) at a certain time t. Whereas the ratio FTI/Ptot showed a hyperbolic relationship, the ratio Ft/(dPtot/dt) showed a parabolic relationship. From the latter finding and from the results described in the literature it is concluded that the ratio mechanical output/energy-rich phosphate usage depends on the conditions under which exercise is carried out. Recovery under aerobic conditions from a maximal tetanic isometric contraction sustained for 15 s was slow compared to results of experiments in vivo.
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- 1988
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