Abstract
Latency relaxation (LR) as well as resting tension and twitch tension of frog toe muscles are studied in an isotonic solution (= 1 T) and in solutions made hypotonic by leaving out the appropriate amounts of NaCl and KCl (0.54 T and 0.76 T). In hypotonic solutions there is an increase in peak twitch tension as well as a decrease in the depth of the LR: the resting tension is increased at sarcomere lengths which are greater than 2.8 μm and is decreased at sarcomere lengths which are less than this value. The behaviour of twitch tension is discussed with respect to the influence of the sarcoplasmic ionic strength on the interaction between the contractile filaments. Concerning the decrease in both the LR and the resting tension, it is assumed that these effects are induced osmotically, the tension of the membranes of the longitudinal sarcoplasmic reticulum being the particular parameter which is influenced.
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