The morphology of single muscle fibre potentials - Part II: experimental findings. 2013

Javier Rodriguez-Falces, and Luis Gila, and Nonna Alexandrovna Dimitrova
Public University of Navarra, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, 31006 Pamplona, Spain. javier.rodriguez.falces@gmail.com

Studies dealing with single fibre action potentials (SFAPs) have been more interested in obtaining quantitative data of certain parameters of the SFAP waveform than in the analysis of its morphologic features. The characterization of the SFAP morphology is highly valuable as it will allow to obtain information about in vivo intracellular action potentials (IAPs). However, the SFAP final portion is highly sensitive to distant electrical activity, as shown in Part I of this study. The present paper, Part II, is aimed at analysing the morphologies found in human SFAPs and deriving data of the associated IAPs. It was found that, for most SFAPs (97%), the declining negative phase starts decreasing steeply up to a certain point (slope-discontinuity point), from which it returns more slowly towards the baseline. This return may be further slowed down due to the contamination from distant potentials, but the slope-discontinuity point seems to be an intrinsic feature of human SFAPs. The third phase of SFAPs was, either absent (65%), or of rather small amplitude and prolonged duration. The slope-discontinuity point was apparent for the SFAPs of larger amplitude and vanished gradually as the SFAPs got smaller. Several lines of evidence strongly suggest that the spike duration of human IAPs should be about 1.0 ms.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008564 Membrane Potentials The voltage differences across a membrane. For cellular membranes they are computed by subtracting the voltage measured outside the membrane from the voltage measured inside the membrane. They result from differences of inside versus outside concentration of potassium, sodium, chloride, and other ions across cells' or ORGANELLES membranes. For excitable cells, the resting membrane potentials range between -30 and -100 millivolts. Physical, chemical, or electrical stimuli can make a membrane potential more negative (hyperpolarization), or less negative (depolarization). Resting Potentials,Transmembrane Potentials,Delta Psi,Resting Membrane Potential,Transmembrane Electrical Potential Difference,Transmembrane Potential Difference,Difference, Transmembrane Potential,Differences, Transmembrane Potential,Membrane Potential,Membrane Potential, Resting,Membrane Potentials, Resting,Potential Difference, Transmembrane,Potential Differences, Transmembrane,Potential, Membrane,Potential, Resting,Potential, Transmembrane,Potentials, Membrane,Potentials, Resting,Potentials, Transmembrane,Resting Membrane Potentials,Resting Potential,Transmembrane Potential,Transmembrane Potential Differences
D009119 Muscle Contraction A process leading to shortening and/or development of tension in muscle tissue. Muscle contraction occurs by a sliding filament mechanism whereby actin filaments slide inward among the myosin filaments. Inotropism,Muscular Contraction,Contraction, Muscle,Contraction, Muscular,Contractions, Muscle,Contractions, Muscular,Inotropisms,Muscle Contractions,Muscular Contractions
D009431 Neural Conduction The propagation of the NERVE IMPULSE along the nerve away from the site of an excitation stimulus. Nerve Conduction,Conduction, Nerve,Conduction, Neural,Conductions, Nerve,Conductions, Neural,Nerve Conductions,Neural Conductions
D004576 Electromyography Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes. Electromyogram,Surface Electromyography,Electromyograms,Electromyographies,Electromyographies, Surface,Electromyography, Surface,Surface Electromyographies
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000200 Action Potentials Abrupt changes in the membrane potential that sweep along the CELL MEMBRANE of excitable cells in response to excitation stimuli. Spike Potentials,Nerve Impulses,Action Potential,Impulse, Nerve,Impulses, Nerve,Nerve Impulse,Potential, Action,Potential, Spike,Potentials, Action,Potentials, Spike,Spike Potential
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia

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