AbstractIn voltage-clamped frog skeletal muscle fibers, Ca2+ release rises rapidly to a peak, then decays to a nearly steady state. The voltage dependence of the ratio of amplitudes of these two phases (p/s) shows a maximum at low voltages and declines with further depolarization. The peak phase has been attributed to a component of Ca2+ release induced by Ca2+, which is proportionally greater at low voltages. We compared the effects of two interventions that inhibit Ca2+ release: inactivation of voltage sensors, and local anesthetics reputed to block Ca2+ release induced by Ca2+. Holding the cells partially depolarized strongly reduced the peak and steady levels of Ca2+ release elicited by a test pulse and suppressed the maximum of the p/s...
Here we compare excitation-contraction coupling in single muscle cells of frogs and rats. Because am...
Repetitive activation of skeletal muscle fibers leads to a reduced transmembrane K+ gradient. The re...
Experiments were performed to characterize the properties of the intrinsic Ca2+ buffers in the sarco...
1. Intramembrane charge movements and changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration (Ca2+ transients) ...
We demonstrate for the first time in this study that triadic vesicles derived from skeletal muscle d...
The role of elevated intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) in activating calcium release from...
The low intracellular pH and membrane depolarization associated with repeated skeletal muscle stimul...
1. We examined, in frog semitendinosus muscle, the effect of calcium release, induced by depolarizat...
AbstractCalcium release was measured in highly stretched frog cut twitch fibers mounted in a double ...
Depolarization-induced Ca2+ release was studied in a mixture of triads and terminal cisternae isolat...
AbstractCharge movement and calcium transient were measured simultaneously in stretched frog cut twi...
Charge movement currents (IQ) and calcium transients (delta[Ca2+]) were measured simultaneously in f...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a fatal hypermetabolic state that may occur during general anesthesia...
Here we compare excitation-contraction coupling in single muscle cells of frogs and rats. Because am...
Repetitive activation of skeletal muscle fibers leads to a reduced transmembrane K+ gradient. The re...
Experiments were performed to characterize the properties of the intrinsic Ca2+ buffers in the sarco...
1. Intramembrane charge movements and changes in intracellular Ca2+ concentration (Ca2+ transients) ...
We demonstrate for the first time in this study that triadic vesicles derived from skeletal muscle d...
The role of elevated intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]) in activating calcium release from...
The low intracellular pH and membrane depolarization associated with repeated skeletal muscle stimul...
1. We examined, in frog semitendinosus muscle, the effect of calcium release, induced by depolarizat...
AbstractCalcium release was measured in highly stretched frog cut twitch fibers mounted in a double ...
Depolarization-induced Ca2+ release was studied in a mixture of triads and terminal cisternae isolat...
AbstractCharge movement and calcium transient were measured simultaneously in stretched frog cut twi...
Charge movement currents (IQ) and calcium transients (delta[Ca2+]) were measured simultaneously in f...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a fatal hypermetabolic state that may occur during general anesthesia...
Here we compare excitation-contraction coupling in single muscle cells of frogs and rats. Because am...
Repetitive activation of skeletal muscle fibers leads to a reduced transmembrane K+ gradient. The re...
Experiments were performed to characterize the properties of the intrinsic Ca2+ buffers in the sarco...