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Influence of temperature upon contractile activation and isometric force production in mechanically skinned muscle fibers of the frog

机译:温度对青蛙机械剥皮的肌肉纤维中收缩激活和等轴测力产生的影响

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Increasing temperature (4-22 degrees C) increases the Ca2+ concentration required for activation of mechanically skinned frog muscle fibers. The pCa required for 50% maximal force (pCa50) was inversely proportional to absolute temperature. Assuming that relative force is directly related to fractional occupancy of the Ca2+-binding sites on troponin that regulate force, the shift was consistent with a Gibbs free energy change of binding (delta G) of about -7.8 kcal/mol. This is close to the delta G for Ca2+ binding to the calcium-specific sites on troponin C reported by others. Decreasing Mg2+ from 1 mM to 60 microM shifts the force-pCa curves at either 4 or 22 degrees C to higher pCa, but the shift of pCa50 with temperature over this range (0.4 log units) was the same at low and high Mg2+. Maximal force increased with temperature for the entire range 4-22 degrees C with a Q10 of 1.41, and over the restricted range 4-15 degrees C with a Q10 of 1.20. From the dual effects of temperature on Ca2+ activation and maximal force, one would expect that force would respond differently to temperature change at high or low Ca2+. At high Ca2+, a temperature increase will lead to an increased force. However, at low to intermediate Ca2+ levels (below the intersection of the force-pCa curves for the initial and final temperatures), steady state force should decrease with increasing temperature. The inverse responses should occur with a decrease in temperature. These responses are observed when temperature is changed by rapid solution exchange.
机译:温度升高(4-22摄氏度)会增加激活机械剥皮的青蛙肌肉纤维所需的Ca2 +浓度。 50%最大作用力所需的pCa(pCa50)与绝对温度成反比。假设相对力与调节力的肌钙蛋白上Ca2 +结合位点的分数占有率直接相关,则该位移与约-7.8 kcal / mol的结合Gibbs自由能变化(δG)一致。这与其他人报道的Ca2 +与肌钙蛋白C的钙特异性位点结合的δG接近。将Mg2 +从1 mM减小到60 microM,会在4或22摄氏度时将力-pCa曲线移至更高的pCa,但是在此范围内(0.4 log单位),pCa50随温度的变化在低和高Mg2 +时都是相同的。在温度为4-22摄氏度的整个范围内,最大力随温度的增加而增加,Q10为1.41,在极限温度4-15摄氏度的范围内,Q10为1.20。从温度对Ca2 +活化和最大作用力的双重影响来看,人们会期望在高或低Ca2 +时作用力对温度变化的反应不同。 Ca2 +较高时,温度升高将导致力增加。但是,在低至中等的Ca2 +水平下(在初始和最终温度的力-pCa曲线的交点以下),稳态力应随温度的升高而降低。逆响应应随温度降低而发生。当通过快速溶液交换改变温度时,观察到这些响应。

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