Stimulus Strength and Response in Muscle Fibers

A study of stimulus strength and response, muscle length and tension generated, and contraction strength in gastrocnemius muscle of frogs.

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Introduction:

 

The amount of tension in muscles changes based on how many muscle fibers are contracting. When stimulus strength is increased beyond maximal level, tension does not continue to increase because all of the muscle fibers in the muscle are contracting (Hill, Wyse, & Anderson, 2018). The resting length of skeletal muscles maximizes the muscle’s contraction when stimulated (Hill at al., 2018).

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The objective of stimulus-response exercise was to determine the relationship between the strength of the stimulus and the response of the muscle. The length-tension relationship exercise was performed to determine the relationship between muscle length and tension generated in the muscle. The objective of the summation and tetanus was to measure the amplitude of contraction produced in a muscle that is stimulated with repeated pulses delivered at progressively higher frequencies. The objective of the pre- and post-loaded weight and contractile strength exercises were to measure the strength of contraction while the muscle was lifting pre-loaded and post-loaded weights.

 

Methods and Materials:

 

Figure 1:  Set-up for weight and work exercises acquired from Animal Muscle -Skeletal Muscle-Weight and Work-SetupIXTA page AM-1-4 used to produce and record contractions from the frog gastrocnemius muscle.

Figure 2: The equipment setup used to induce and record contractions from the frog gastrocnemius muscle related to length and tension of muscle using IXTA data acquisition unit and power supply.

The frogs were placed in an ice bath for ~15 minutes to anesthetize them. The frogs were then pinned down in a dissection tray and their skin was removed from the legs using scissors, forceps, and a scalpel. Steps for frog gastrocnemius were followed from a video titled Frog Dissection on YouTube. Ringer solution was used to moisten the muscle. The femur bone was clamped to the ring stand holder and a fishing hook was used to attach the Achilles tendon to transducer. The stimulating electrodes were positioned against the muscle about partway between the knee and the tendon as illustrated in Figure 2. The FT-302 Force Transducer was calibrated with no weight and 5 grams.

 

Results:

 

Table 1: Amplitude of muscle twitches generated by stimulus pulses of different amplitudes.

Stimulus Amplitude (V)

Twitch Amplitude (g)

0.000

0.000

0.250

0.000

0.500

2.769

0.750

10.288

1.000

12.046

1.250

20.750

1.500

28.257

1.750

49.130

2.000

60.014

2.250

63.854

2.500

63.944

2.750

68.599

3.000

70.347

3.250

73.564

3.500

79.990

3.750

81.064

4.000

80.645

4.250

83.224

4.500

85.355

Figure 3: Amplitude of muscle twitches (g) generated by stimulus pulses of different amplitudes (V).

Table 2: Muscle length and muscle twitch amplitude for the frog gastrocnemius muscle.

Muscle Length (mm)

Twitch Amplitude (g)

34

2.267

36

36.86

38

64.749

39

87.307

40

59.11

41

54.914

42

7.202

43

5.494

Figure 4: Muscle length (mm) and muscle twitch amplitude (g) for the frog gastrocnemius muscle. The active tension segment and passive tension segment are labeled, respectively.

 

Table 3: Amplitude and times of muscle twitches generated by stimulus pulses of different amplitudes.

 

Muscle Twitch

Stimulus Amplitude (V)

Amplitude (g)

Contract Time (msec)

Relax Time (msec)

Latency (msec)

0.000

0

0

0

0

1.000

99.955

95

160

20

2.000

112.588

100

175

25

3.000

121.634

105

195

25

4.000

124.295

105

180

25

5.000

128.733

105

195

25

6.000

128.766

105

215

25

7.000

128.515

105

210

25

 

Table 4: Strength of muscle contractions during mechanical summation and tetanus.

Stimulus Frequency (Hz)

Amplitude 1st Twitch (V)

Maximum Amplitude (V)

Change in Passive Tension (V)

Summation/Tetanus

0.5

124.612

126.05

0

No

1

120.376

122.636

0

No

2

116.017

116.812

0

No

3

111.796

118.150

81.975

Summation

4

108.676

120.282

113.929

Incomplete tetanus

5

108.604

122.611

121.033

Incomplete tetanus

10

139.881

143.591

143.098

Incomplete tetanus

20

145.456

145.456

145.456

Complete tetanus

30

146.079

146.079

146.079

Complete tetanus

 

 

Table 5: Amplitudes and times of contractions from a post-loaded muscle.

Rod displacement: 19 mm; trace deflection: 1,859 mV; conversion factor: 0.01

 

Muscle Twitch

Post-load Weight (g)

Amplitude (mV)

Distance (mm)

Contraction Time (msec)

Relaxion Time (msec)

Latency (msec)

Work (Weight x Distance)

Rate of Contraction (Amplitude /Contraction Time)

10

164

1.64

95

65

35

16.4

1.73

20

154

1.54

80

65

35

30.8

1.93

30

138

1.38

90

65

50

41.4

1.53

40

128

1.28

80

60

50

51.2

1.60

50

114

1.14

65

50

35

57.0

1.75

60

106

1.06

75

45

35

63.6

1.41

70

97

0.97

65

45

45

67.9

1.49

 

Table 6: Amplitudes and times of contractions from a pre-loaded muscle.

Rod displacement: 19 mm; trace deflection: 1,859 mV; conversion factor: 0.01

 

Muscle Twitch

Pre-load Weight (g)

Amplitude (mV)

Distance (mm)

Contraction Time (msec)

Relaxion Time (msec)

Latency (msec)

Work (Weight x Distance)

Rate of Contraction (Amplitude /Contraction Time)

10

215

2.15

90

65

40

21.5

2.39

20

199

1.99

80

60

35

39.8

2.49

30

195

1.95

95

65

30

58.5

2.05

40

192

1.92

80

65

40

76.8

2.40

50

187

1.87

100

55

45

93.5

1.87

60

177

1.77

100

50

35

106.2

1.77

70

164

1.64

90

60

45

114.8

1.82

 

 

Figure 5: Work plotted against load weight, both pre- and post- load.

 

Discussion and Conclusions:

 For the stimulus response exercise, the twitch amplitude increased from 0.500 V stimulus amplitude up to of 3.750 V, and decreased at 4.000 V. This data agrees with the expected results because a small amplitude was produced when a weak stimulus was applied due to the contraction of only some fibers. Additionally, when a strong stimulus was applied, all of the muscle fibers contracted, which caused a large amplitude. At 0.250 V, the twitch amplitude response was 0.000 mV because few channels were open, which was not enough to produce an action potential that reached threshold. The length-tension exercise results were supported by literature. As the muscle length increased to normal resting length for a frog, the overlap of the thick and thin filaments increased optimal cross-bridge binding with actin. Twitch amplitude decreased as length increased past moderate muscle lengths because sarcomeres had less overlap of thick and thin filaments (Hill at al., 2018).

 In the mechanical summation and tetanus exercise, once mechanical summation was present, the change in passive tension increased as stimulus frequency increased until the maximum amplitude and change in passive tension were equal. Tetanus was observed at high stimulus frequencies of 20 and 30 Hz because the reuptake of calcium is very fast. An increase in cytosolic calcium levels activates muscle contraction (Kuo & Ehrlich, 2015). Muscle relaxation is slower after tetanus compared to after a single muscle twitch because there is a larger amount of calcium that needs to go back to the sarcoplasmic reticulum.

Literature Cited:

 

Hill, R. W., Wyse, G. A., Anderson, M. (2018). Animal physiology. Oxford University Press, NY.

Kuo, I. Y., & Ehrlich, B. E. (2015). Signaling in muscle contraction. Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 7(2), a006023. doi:10.1101/cshperspect.a006023

 

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