Osmotic properties of the sealed tubular system of toad and rat skeletal muscle
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01/01/2004
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A method was developed that allows conversion of changes in maximum Ca2+-dependent fluorescence of a fixed amount of fluo-3 into volume changes of the fluo-3-containing solution. This method was then applied to investigate by confocal microscopy the osmotic properties of the sealed tubular (t-) system of toad and rat mechanically skinned fibers in which a certain amount Of fluo-3 was trapped. When the osmolality of the myoplasmic environment was altered by simple dilution or addition of sucrose within the range 190-638 mosmol kg(-1), the sealed t-system of toad fibers behaved almost like an ideal osmometer, changing its volume inverse proportionally to osmolality However, increasing the osmolality above 638 to 2,550 mosmol kg(-1) caused hardly any change in t-system volume. In myoplasmic solutions made hypotonic to 128 mosmol kg(-1), a loss of Ca2+ from the sealed t-system of toad fibers Occurred, presumably through either stretch-activated cationic channels or store-operated Ca2+ channels. In contrast to the behavior of the t-system in toad fibers, the volume of the sealed t-system of rat fibers changed little (by |
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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:40389/UQ40389_OA.pdf |
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eng |
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Rockefeller University Press |
Palavras-Chave | #Physiology #T-system #Skeletal Muscle #Osmotic Gradient #Skinned Fibers #Glycerol #Frog Sartorius #Reversible Vacuolation #Transverse Tubules #Calcium-release #Proximal Tubule #Water Channels #Twitch Fibers #Contraction #Membranes #Microscopy |
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Journal Article |