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Ex Vivo Assessment of Contractility,Fatigability and Alternans in Isolated Skeletal Muscles
Authors:Ki Ho Park  Leticia Brotto  Oanh Lehoang  Marco Brotto  Jianjie Ma  Xiaoli Zhao
Affiliation:1.Department of Physiology and Biophysics, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School;2.Muscle Biology Research Group, University of Missouri-Kansas City;3.Pharmacology division, College of Pharmacy, DHLRI, Ohio State University
Abstract:Described here is a method to measure contractility of isolated skeletal muscles. Parameters such as muscle force, muscle power, contractile kinetics, fatigability, and recovery after fatigue can be obtained to assess specific aspects of the excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) process such as excitability, contractile machinery and Ca2+ handling ability. This method removes the nerve and blood supply and focuses on the isolated skeletal muscle itself. We routinely use this method to identify genetic components that alter the contractile property of skeletal muscle though modulating Ca2+ signaling pathways. Here, we describe a newly identified skeletal muscle phenotype, i.e., mechanic alternans, as an example of the various and rich information that can be obtained using the in vitro muscle contractility assay. Combination of this assay with single cell assays, genetic approaches and biochemistry assays can provide important insights into the mechanisms of ECC in skeletal muscle.
Keywords:Physiology   Issue 69   extensor digitorum longus   soleus   in vitro contractility   calcium signaling   muscle-tendon complex   mechanic alternans
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