Pre-power stroke cross bridges contribute to force during stretch of skeletal muscle myofibrils

Author:

Rassier Dilson E123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (Faculty of Education), McGill University475 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Que. H2W 1S4, Canada

2. Department of Physics (Faculty of Science), McGill University475 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Que. H2W 1S4, Canada

3. Department of Physiology (Faculty of Medicine), McGill University475 Pine Avenue West, Montreal, Que. H2W 1S4,

Abstract

When activated skeletal muscle is stretched, force increases in two phases. This study tested the hypothesis that the increase in stretch force during the first phase is produced by pre-power stroke cross bridges. Myofibrils were activated in sarcomere lengths (SLs) between 2.2 and 2.5 μm, and stretched by approximately 5–15 per cent SL. When stretch was performed at 1 μm s −1  SL −1 , the transition between the two phases occurred at a critical stretch (SL c ) of 8.4±0.85 nm half-sarcomere (hs) −1 and the force (critical force; F c ) was 1.62±0.24 times the isometric force ( n =23). At stretches performed at a similar velocity (1 μm s −1  SL −1 ), 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM; 1 mM) that biases cross bridges into pre-power stroke states decreased the isometric force to 21.45±9.22 per cent, but increased the relative F c to 2.35±0.34 times the isometric force and increased the SL c to 14.6±0.6 nm hs −1 ( n =23), suggesting that pre-power stroke cross bridges are largely responsible for stretch forces.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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