The influence of Ca2+ on isometric force kinetics was studied in skinned rat ventricular trabeculae by measuring the kinetics of force redevelopment after a transient decrease in force. Two protocols were employed to rapidly detach cycling myosin cross-bridges: a large-amplitude muscle length ramp followed by a restretch back to the original length or a 4% segment length step. During the recovery of force, the length of the central region of the muscle was controlled by using a segment marker technique and software feedback control. Tension redevelopment was fit by a rising exponential governed by the rate constant ktr for the ramp/restretch protocol and kstep for the step protocol. ktr and kstep averaged 7.06 s-1 and 15.7 s-1, respectively...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of cross-bridge cycling kinetics on the length dependence of stead...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...
The influence of Ca2+ on isometric force kinetics was studied in skinned rat ventricular trabeculae ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of cross-bridge cycling kinetics on the length dependence of stead...
AbstractKinetics of force development and relaxation after rapid application and removal of Ca2+ wer...
AbstractIn striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and a...
In striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and augmented...
The increase in Ca2+ sensitivity of isometric force development along with sarcomere length (SL) is ...
AbstractKinetics of force development and relaxation after rapid application and removal of Ca2+ wer...
Abstract The Ca2 ' sensitivity of myofilaments was com-pared before and after skinning in the s...
The kinetics of Ca2+-induced contractions of chemically skinned guinea pig trabeculae was studied us...
Key points: Fast sarcomere-level mechanics in intact trabeculae, which allows the definition of the ...
AbstractThe kinetics of Ca2+-induced contractions of chemically skinned guinea pig trabeculae was st...
SUMMARY The effect of hypercapnic acidosis was compared with that of lowering extracellular calcium ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of cross-bridge cycling kinetics on the length dependence of stead...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...
The influence of Ca2+ on isometric force kinetics was studied in skinned rat ventricular trabeculae ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of cross-bridge cycling kinetics on the length dependence of stead...
AbstractKinetics of force development and relaxation after rapid application and removal of Ca2+ wer...
AbstractIn striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and a...
In striated muscle thin filament activation is initiated by Ca2+ binding to troponin C and augmented...
The increase in Ca2+ sensitivity of isometric force development along with sarcomere length (SL) is ...
AbstractKinetics of force development and relaxation after rapid application and removal of Ca2+ wer...
Abstract The Ca2 ' sensitivity of myofilaments was com-pared before and after skinning in the s...
The kinetics of Ca2+-induced contractions of chemically skinned guinea pig trabeculae was studied us...
Key points: Fast sarcomere-level mechanics in intact trabeculae, which allows the definition of the ...
AbstractThe kinetics of Ca2+-induced contractions of chemically skinned guinea pig trabeculae was st...
SUMMARY The effect of hypercapnic acidosis was compared with that of lowering extracellular calcium ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...
AbstractWe examined the influence of cross-bridge cycling kinetics on the length dependence of stead...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to investigate the underlying ...