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Membrane Depolarization and the Metabolism of Muscle
Authors:van der KLOOT   WILLIAM G.
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, New York University School of Medicine New York 10016
Abstract:The respiration of frog twitch muscles rises markedly when [K]0israised; respiration is stimulated by levels of [K]0 below thethreshold for contracture(Fenn, 1931).Respiration is also stimulatedby elevated [Rb]0 and [Cs]0 in direct relation to their abilityto depolarize the membrane. Respiration is stimulated even whenthe anions in the high [K]o solution cannot permeate the membrane.If[K]0is raised to 25 mM there is an increase in respiration whichis sustained for hours. If [K]0is 30 mM or above, there is atransitory burst of stimulated respiration followed by a declineback to the basal level. The response to elevated[K]0 can beblocked by divalent cations or by local anesthetics; the blockingagents act rapidly, probably on the cell membrane. Either extracellularcalcium or strontium is needed for a prolonged stimulation ofrespiration. Depolarization seems to increase respiration bycausing the release of calcium into the sarcoplasm. Since respirationis increased by a depolarization below the threshold for producinga contracture, respiration is a sensitive indicator of the sarcoplasmicconcentration of calcium. A model for the relation between sarcoplasmic[Ca] and membrane potential is proposed. Calcium can be releasedfrom a store in the cell, the released Ca++ entering the sarcoplasm.The store is replenished by Ca++ entering the fiber from theextracellular solution. When the membrane is depolarized, therate of release of calcium in the store is increased; at thesame time the rate at which extracellular calcium can replenishthe store is decreased.This model accounts well for the dataon respiration and also for the contractures of single musclefibers. Calcium probably acts within the cell to activate anATP-ase which causes an increase in ADP and hence an increasein respiration. Other investigators have found changes in theactivity of certain enzymes and in the permeability of the membrane;possibly these changes are also a direct response to an increasein sarcoplasmic calcium.
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