Abstract
In 37 of 41 isolated frog skeletal muscle fiber preparations (one, two, or three fibers) the twitch was eliminated or reduced to < 10% of control by exposing the fibers to a 0-caicium, bicarbonate-buffered solution for 10 min or less. Replacing the bicarbonate by a phosphate buffer either prevented twitch inhibition or increased the 0-calcium exposure time required for its production. It is concluded that surface membrane-bound calcium ions (presumably in the t-tubules) are required to couple the action potential to the mechanical response and that phosphate ions inhibit the loss of the membrane-bound calcium ions into an external calcium-free solution.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
6 articles.
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