Ultrastructure of a molluscan smooth muscle during phasic contractions and in the relaxed state |
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Authors: | Keld Hornbech Svendsen |
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Affiliation: | The Biophysics Institute, Aarbas University, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Tension and X-ray diffraction patterns are not always correlated in the smooth anterior retractor muscle (ABRM) of Mytilus edulis. The muscle produces equatorial intensity profiles of X-ray diffraction patterns corresponding to either a relaxed or a contracted structure. During phasic contractions, comprising a contracted as well a a relaxed phase, the diffracted intensity on the equator at 0.003 A?1 changes within the first 10s after onset of stimulation. The tension reaches a maximum after about the same time. The time dependence of this intensity change during phasic contraction has been measured. It shows that the tension decays within 10s, but the relaxed structure needs 30–40 s to reestablish. There is no difference between the observed intensities from the tonic and phasic contracted states. Inactivated muscles with minimum tension, normally termed relaxed, can have either a “contracted” or a relaxed structure. |
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Keywords: | X-ray diffraction analysis smooth muscle contraction smooth muscle relaxation muscle fibre tension |
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