We describe here a single-gap isolation method that allows the simultaneous measurement of electrical activity and tension output from fully contracting segments of frog skeletal muscle fibers. By using single pulses and pulse trains of varying frequency (5–100 Hz), records obtained for both electrical and mechanical fiber response demonstrate that the physiological properties of the fiber segments have been preserved. Action potentials could be recorded free of movement artifacts, even while segments were in fused tetani and developing maximum tensions of more than 600 kN/m2. Single current pulses evoked action potentials that averaged 144 +/- 16 mV (mean +/- SD, n = 8) in amplitude and twitches that averaged 285 +/- 66 kN/m2 and 55 +/- 5 ...
The electrical properties of the end of a muscle fiber were determined using three microelectrodes, ...
Isolated whole frog gastrocnemius muscles were electrically stimulated to peak twitch tension while ...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
We describe here a single-gap isolation method that allows the simultaneous measurement of electrica...
An improved voltage clamp with a double vaseline gap chamber was designed to study electroporated sk...
In intact single crayfish muscle fibers and frog semitendinosus muscles we have studied the tension ...
This article describes the development of the experimental setup for measuring the cell membrane ele...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
The transverse electrical impedance of single frog skeletal muscle fibers was measured at 31 frequen...
A general method of finding the time course and the steady state distribution of potential in Vaseli...
Indo-1 fluorescence signals were measured from one extremity of enzymatically isolated skeletal musc...
Small, random length changes were applied to bundles of intact fibers from rat and mouse extensor di...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The electrical properties of the end of a muscle fiber were determined using three microelectrodes, ...
Isolated whole frog gastrocnemius muscles were electrically stimulated to peak twitch tension while ...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...
We describe here a single-gap isolation method that allows the simultaneous measurement of electrica...
An improved voltage clamp with a double vaseline gap chamber was designed to study electroporated sk...
In intact single crayfish muscle fibers and frog semitendinosus muscles we have studied the tension ...
This article describes the development of the experimental setup for measuring the cell membrane ele...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
Single fibers, isolated intact from frog skeletal muscles, were held firmly very near to each end by...
The transverse electrical impedance of single frog skeletal muscle fibers was measured at 31 frequen...
A general method of finding the time course and the steady state distribution of potential in Vaseli...
Indo-1 fluorescence signals were measured from one extremity of enzymatically isolated skeletal musc...
Small, random length changes were applied to bundles of intact fibers from rat and mouse extensor di...
Single muscle fibre action potentials (SFAPs) are considered to be functions of a bioelectrical sour...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The electrical properties of the end of a muscle fiber were determined using three microelectrodes, ...
Isolated whole frog gastrocnemius muscles were electrically stimulated to peak twitch tension while ...
Tension responses due to small and rapid length changes (completed within 40 microseconds) were obta...