Mechanical and electrical properties of denervated rat skeletal muscles. 1987

B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik

Mechanical activity (twitch and tetanus) and electrical activity (single and repetitive action potentials) were recorded in vitro (34 degrees C) in control and denervated (3 to 14 days) soleus and extensor digitorum longus muscles of the rat. After denervation tetanic tension (100 to 200 Hz, 500 ms duration) was decreased in both types of muscles. Denervation reduced significantly the rates of rise and fall and the amplitude of the action potential in both types of muscle fibers. In denervated fibers with very low resting membrane potential no action potentials could be recorded: in these fibers only a slow response without overshoot was detected. Hyperpolarization of denervated fibers to -90 mV prior to application of the depolarizing pulse increased their excitability. Action potential amplitudes were well maintained during tetanic stimulation (200 Hz, 40 to 90 ms) in innervated fibers. Depolarization of the innervated fibers with cathodic current before the tetanic pulse hindered the generation of repetitive action potentials at 200 Hz. A proportion of denervated fibers stimulated at 100 to 200 Hz generated only one action potential or gave rise to an incomplete train. Hyperpolarization of the denervated fibers resulted in an improvement in the ability to generate a train of action potentials at 100 to 200 Hz. A group of denervated fibers exhibited well maintained action potentials during tetanus. We suggest that failure in the repetitive electrical activity of denervated fibers could be the reason for the reduced tension of tetanus. Depolarization of the fibers and/or the increment in the electrical time constant of the sarcolemma are suggested for the decrease in the electrical excitability of denervated fibers.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
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
D009121 Muscle Denervation The resection or removal of the innervation of a muscle or muscle tissue. Denervation, Muscle,Denervations, Muscle,Muscle Denervations
D009132 Muscles Contractile tissue that produces movement in animals. Muscle Tissue,Muscle,Muscle Tissues,Tissue, Muscle,Tissues, Muscle
D011919 Rats, Inbred Strains Genetically identical individuals developed from brother and sister matings which have been carried out for twenty or more generations or by parent x offspring matings carried out with certain restrictions. This also includes animals with a long history of closed colony breeding. August Rats,Inbred Rat Strains,Inbred Strain of Rat,Inbred Strain of Rats,Inbred Strains of Rats,Rat, Inbred Strain,August Rat,Inbred Rat Strain,Inbred Strain Rat,Inbred Strain Rats,Inbred Strains Rat,Inbred Strains Rats,Rat Inbred Strain,Rat Inbred Strains,Rat Strain, Inbred,Rat Strains, Inbred,Rat, August,Rat, Inbred Strains,Rats Inbred Strain,Rats Inbred Strains,Rats, August,Rats, Inbred Strain,Strain Rat, Inbred,Strain Rats, Inbred,Strain, Inbred Rat,Strains, Inbred Rat
D004558 Electric Stimulation Use of electric potential or currents to elicit biological responses. Stimulation, Electric,Electrical Stimulation,Electric Stimulations,Electrical Stimulations,Stimulation, Electrical,Stimulations, Electric,Stimulations, Electrical
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
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
D051381 Rats The common name for the genus Rattus. Rattus,Rats, Laboratory,Rats, Norway,Rattus norvegicus,Laboratory Rat,Laboratory Rats,Norway Rat,Norway Rats,Rat,Rat, Laboratory,Rat, Norway,norvegicus, Rattus

Related Publications

B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
March 1984, Pflugers Archiv : European journal of physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
September 1981, The American journal of physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
January 1956, The Journal of physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
January 1954, The Journal of physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
July 1995, Experimental physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
August 1964, The Japanese journal of physiology,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
April 2004, Disability and rehabilitation,
B A Kotsias, and S Muchnik
October 1980, Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale,
Copied contents to your clipboard!