Experimental investigations on the hypokinesis of skeletal muscles with different functions, VIII. Effect of plaster-cast immobilization on the contractile properties of rat skeletal muscles with different functions.

A Szöör, M Rapcsák, G Hollósi
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The plaster-cast immobilization of the right hind limbs of rats has been investigated. Examinations were performed on the changes in weight of both types of skeletal muscles, i.e. the fast and the slow ones, the m. extensor digitorum longus and the m. gastrocnemius on the one hand, and the m. soleus on the other. The most significant loss in weight was observed in the gastrocnemius muscle. The ATP-Ca2+-induced isometric tension as well as the speed of contraction of glycerine-treated myofibrillar preparations considerably decreased as a result of 28-day immobilization. The most marked change was observed in the soleus muscle. There was a similar decrease in the specific activity of myofibrillar myosin ATPase prepared from immobilized muscles. The specific activity of K+-EDTA myosin ATPase did not change.

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不同功能骨骼肌运动减退的实验研究,8。石膏固定对大鼠不同功能骨骼肌收缩性能的影响。
对大鼠右后肢的石膏固定进行了研究。检查两种类型的骨骼肌的重量变化,即快骨骼肌和慢骨骼肌,即指长伸肌和腓肠肌,以及比目鱼肌。体重减轻最显著的部位是腓肠肌。ATP-Ca2+诱导的等长张力以及甘油处理的肌纤维制剂的收缩速度由于28天的固定而显著降低。其中比目鱼肌变化最为明显。从固定肌肉中制备的肌纤维肌球蛋白atp酶的特定活性也有类似的下降。K+-EDTA肌球蛋白atp酶的比活性没有变化。
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