The effect of temperature on charge movement repriming in amphibian skeletal muscle fibers

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作者
Gonzalez, A [1 ]
Caputo, C [1 ]
机构
[1] INST VENEZOLANO INVEST CIENT, CTR BIOFIS & BIOQUIM, LAB BIOFIS MUSCULO, CARACAS 1020A, VENEZUELA
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关键词
excitation-contraction coupling; contractile repriming;
D O I
10.1152/ajpcell.1996.270.3.C892
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Cut twitch muscle fibers, mounted in a triple Vaseline-gap chamber, were used to study the effects of temperature on intramembranous charge movement and, in particular, on the repriming of charge 1 (the intramembranous charge that normally moves in the potential range between - 100 and +40 mV). Changing the holding potential. from -90 to 0 mV modified the voltage distribution of charge movement but not the maximum movable charge. Temperature changes between 16 and 5 degrees C did not modify the fiber linear capacitance, the maximum nonlinear intramembranous charge, or the voltage distribution of charge I and charge 2 (the intramembranous charge moving in the membrane potential range between approximately -40 and -160 mV). We used a pulse protocol designed to study the repriming time course of charge 1, with little contamination from charge 2. The time course of charge movement repriming at 15 degrees C is described by a double exponential with time constants of 4.2 and 25 s. Repriming kinetics were found to be highly temperature dependent, with two rate-limiting steps having Q(10) (increase in rate of a process by raising temperature 10 degrees C) values of 1.7 and 7.1 above and below 11.5 degrees C, respectively. This is characteristic of processes with a high energy of activation and could be associated with a conformational change of the voltage sensor or with the interaction between the voltage sensor and the calcium release channel.
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页码:C892 / C897
页数:6
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