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Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility | 1993

Effects of amrinone on shortening velocity and force development in skinned skeletal muscle fibres

R. Aottinelli; V. Cappelli; S. E. J. N. Mörner; Carlo Reggiani

SummaryThe effects of amrinone were studied on single skinned fibres isolated from rat hindlimb muscles. In each fibre a force-velocity relation was determined during maximal calcium activation (pCa=4.45) in control conditions and in the presence of amrinone. The MgATP concentration was 3.93 mm, close to the physiological value. After the experiment the fibre was classified as fast or slow on the basis of its reactivity with anti-myosin monoclonal antibodies. In fast fibres amrinone (3 mm) potentiated isometric tension (P0) by 13.8±2.9% (n=13), reduced maximum shortening velocity (Vmax) by 32.6±3.2% and the curvature of the force-velocity relation (a/P0) was increased by 98.9±46.0%. All these effects were less pronounced in slow fibres, where Vmax was reduced only by 11.4±3.6 (n=16). The effects of amrinone (0.3–6 mm) on the ATPase activity of myofibrils and myosin prepared from fast (tibialis anterior) and slow (soleus) rat skeletal muscles were studied. Amrinone was found to depress Ca−Mg dependent ATPase activity of myofibrillar preparations of the tibialis anterior (up to 16.6±2%) and, to a lesser extent, of the soleus (up to 7.2±1.2%). On the contrary, Ca-stimulated myosin ATPase activity was significantly increased by amrinone in myosin preparations from the tibialis anterior. Experiments were carried out to test whether amrinone (3 mm) might affect the sensitivity of the contractile system to MgATP concentration ([MgATP]). The results obtained showed that (1) the [MgATP] value at which isometric tension reached its maximum was shifted by amrinone from 0.1 mm to 0.3 mm, (2) the slope of the negative relation between [MgATP] and a/P0 was made more steep by amrinone, and (3) the Km of the hyperbolic relation between [MgATP] and Vmax was increased from 0.39 to 1.71 mm by amrinone, thus indicating a reduced affinity of myosin for MgATP. These results are in accordance with the hypothesis that amrinone exerts a direct effect on the contractile mechanism.


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1990

Inotropic mechanisms of amrinone in papillary muscles from guinea-pig hearts

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Björn Wohlfart


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1992

Effects of Amrinone on shortening velocity, force development and ATPase activity of demembranated preparations of rat ventricular myocardium

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Monica Canepari; Roberto Bottinelli; V. Cappelli; Carlo Reggiani


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1992

Myocardial force interval relationships: influence of external sodium and calcium, muscle length, muscle diameter and stimulation frequency.

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Björn Wohlfart


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1994

Mechanical and electrophysiological effects of milrinone on the force-frequency relationship in mammalian myocardium

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Per Arlock


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1992

Force production in voltage‐clamped human atrial muscle

Per Arlock; Björn Wohlfart; S. E. J. N. Mörner; J. Brandt


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1991

The action of 2,3-butanedionemonoxime on the inotropic state in guinea-pig myocardium

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Björn Wohlfart


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1994

The inotropic mechanism of the phosphodiesterase inhibitor OPC 3911 alone and in combination with rolipram, studied in papillary muscles of ferret and guinea–pig and isolated myocytes of guinea–pig ventricular muscle

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Per Arlock; S. Lindgren


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1994

Influences of stimulation frequency and temperature on interval-force relationships in guinea-pig papillary muscles

C. I. Spencer; S. E. J. N. Mörner; M. I. M. Noble; W. A. Seed


Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1990

Effects of amrinone on the electromechanical coupling in frog skeletal muscle fibres

S. E. J. N. Mörner; Alf Månsson

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