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The effects of β‐adrenoceptor activation on contraction in isolated fast‐ and slow‐twitch skeletal muscle fibres of the rat
Author(s) -
Cairns Simeon P.,
Dulhunty Angela F.
Publication year - 1993
Publication title -
british journal of pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.432
H-Index - 211
eISSN - 1476-5381
pISSN - 0007-1188
DOI - 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1993.tb13932.x
Subject(s) - chemistry , tetanic stimulation , isometric exercise , terbutaline , soleus muscle , medicine , endocrinology , fast twitch muscle , contraction (grammar) , long term potentiation , skeletal muscle , biology , biochemistry , receptor , asthma
1 The aim of the experiments was to examined the effects of β‐adrenoceptor activation on twitch and tetanic contractions in fast‐ and slow‐twitch mammalian skeletal muscle fibres. Isometric force was recorded from bundles of intact fibres isolated from the normal and denervated slow‐twitch soleus and normal fast‐twitch sternomastoid muscles of the rat. 2 Terbutaline (10 μ m ), a β 2 ‐adrenoceptor agonist, induced an average 15% potentiation of peak twitch and peak tetanic force in normal soleus fibres and abbreviated twitch and tetanic relaxation. In white‐ and red‐sternomastoid fibres, 10 μ m terbutaline potentiated peak twitch force by about 7% and slowed twitch relaxation. 3 The potentiation of twitches and tetani by terbutaline was quantitatively similar in normal and denervated soleus fibres. However, in contrast to the normal soleus, terbutaline slowed twitch relaxation and had no effect on tetanic relaxation in denervated soleus fibres. 4 Adrenaline (10 μ m ) increased peak tetanic force by about 7% in both normal and denervated soleus fibres. 5 Exposure to (±)‐propranolol (0.1 μ m ), a general β‐adrenoceptor blocker, completely abolished the tetanus potentiation by terbutaline. 6 Dibutyryl‐cyclic AMP (2 m m ) mimicked the effects of 10 μ m terbutaline on peak tetanic force and tetanic relaxation in normal and denervated soleus fibres. Dibutyryl‐cyclic AMP also potentiated peak twitch force in denervated soleus fibres but only after a brief period of twitch depression: the twitch depression might be due to butyrate. 7 The results suggest that the increase in peak twitch and tetanic force and abbreviation of tetanic relaxation induced by terbutaline depend on the activation of β‐adrenoceptors and a consequent increase in the myoplasmic cyclic AMP concentration.