Effect of deuterium oxide on contraction characteristics and ATPase activity in glycerinated single rabbit skeletal muscle fibers |
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Authors: | Takakazu Kobayashi Shigeru Chaen Haruo Sugi |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Tokyo University, Tokyo b Department of Physiology, School of Dental Medicine, Tsurumi University, Yokohama, Japan |
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Abstract: | We studied the effect of deuterium oxide (D2O) on contraction characteristics and ATPase activity of single glycerinated muscle fibers of rabbit psoas. D2O increased the maximum isometric force P0 by about 20%, while the force versus stiffness relation did not change appreciably. The maximum shortening velocity under zero load Vmax did not change appreciably in D2O, so that the force-velocity (P-V) curve was scaled depending on the value of P0. The Mg-ATPase activity of the fibers during generation of steady isometric force P0 was reduced by about 50% in D2O. Based on the Huxley contraction model, these results can be accounted for in terms of D2O-induced changes in the rate constants f1 and g1 for making and breaking actin-myosin linkages in the isometric condition, in such a way that f1/(f1+g1) increases by about 20%, while (f1+g1) remains unchanged. The D2O effect at the molecular level is discussed in connection with biochemical studies on actomyosin ATPase. |
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Keywords: | Deuterium oxide Muscle contraction ATPase activity Huxley contraction model Skeletal muscle fiber |
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