Ca2+ loading and retention were examined in isolated skeletal muscle triads and terminal cisternae to determine 1) whether excessive loading altered the response of triads to depolarization-induced Ca2+ release and 2) whether these vesicles were similar in their ability to load and retain Ca2+. A mixture of triads and terminal cisternae was loaded with variable amounts of Ca2+ and then subjected to maximal depolarization. Ca2+ release was monitored by changes in extravesicular fura 2 fluorescence using 340/380-nm excitation and 510-nm emission wavelengths. The amount of Ca2+ released from triads due to maximal depolarization increases with increasing Ca2+ loads until a maximal response is obtained, indicating triad saturation. At pH 7, tria...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Triad vesicles from frog skeletal muscle exhibited calcium-induced calcium release highly sensitive ...
ABSTRACT The effect of micromolar intracellular levels of ryanodine was tested on the myoplasmic fre...
Ca2+ loading and retention were examined in isolated skeletal muscle triads and terminal cisternae t...
We demonstrate for the first time in this study that triadic vesicles derived from skeletal muscle d...
The release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae of sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle fiber triggers m...
Depolarization-induced Ca2+ release was studied in a mixture of triads and terminal cisternae isolat...
The effect of different free Mg2+ and ATP concentrations on depolarization-induced Ca2+ release in i...
Ultrastructural features of tubular-sarcoplasmic (T-SR) triad junctions and measures of cell volume ...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Junctional terminal cisternae are a recently isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum fraction containing two...
1. Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to monitor Ca2+ signals in primary-cultured myotubes,...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Triad vesicles from frog skeletal muscle exhibited calcium-induced calcium release highly sensitive ...
ABSTRACT The effect of micromolar intracellular levels of ryanodine was tested on the myoplasmic fre...
Ca2+ loading and retention were examined in isolated skeletal muscle triads and terminal cisternae t...
We demonstrate for the first time in this study that triadic vesicles derived from skeletal muscle d...
The release of Ca2+ from the terminal cisternae of sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle fiber triggers m...
Depolarization-induced Ca2+ release was studied in a mixture of triads and terminal cisternae isolat...
The effect of different free Mg2+ and ATP concentrations on depolarization-induced Ca2+ release in i...
Ultrastructural features of tubular-sarcoplasmic (T-SR) triad junctions and measures of cell volume ...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Junctional terminal cisternae are a recently isolated sarcoplasmic reticulum fraction containing two...
1. Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to monitor Ca2+ signals in primary-cultured myotubes,...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Terminal cisternae (TC) of skeletal muscle represent the specialized compartment from which Ca2+ is ...
Triad vesicles from frog skeletal muscle exhibited calcium-induced calcium release highly sensitive ...
ABSTRACT The effect of micromolar intracellular levels of ryanodine was tested on the myoplasmic fre...