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Auxotonic Contractions in Cardiac Muscle Segments

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Journal Am J Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1979 Aug 1
PMID 111566
Citations 7
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The dynamics of segment shortening have been measured in the central regions of isolated papillary muscles during muscle isometric and after-loaded isotonic contractions. Segment lengths are inferred from muscle cross-sectional area using an assumption that the segments remain isovolumic. Area is assessed with a magnetic induction technique. Infused microspheres have been used as visual markers to corroborate the segment length measurement. The results confirm the existence of major segmental shortening during muscle isometric conditions. However, the time course of shortening is not the same as that of force development. Rather, the segments remain shortened until after force has fallen significantly from its peak value. This behavior appears in the force-segment length plane as counterclockwise loops. The relationship of peak force to segment length has been determined and found to depend on the mechanical conditions under which the muscle is equilibrated. These results demonstrate the utility of the new technique and indicate central segment behavior that is substantially different from that observed for the whole muscle.

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