JOURNAL ARTICLE

CONTRACTION IN GLYCERINATED MYOFIBRILS OF AN INSECT (ORTHOPTERA, ACRIDIDAE)

Darcy GilmourPeter M. Robinson

Year: 1964 Journal:   The Journal of Cell Biology Vol: 21 (3)Pages: 385-396   Publisher: Rockefeller University Press

Abstract

The A substance of glycerol-treated myofibrils of the femoral muscles of the locust Gastrimargus musicus (Fabr.), removed by a salt solution of high ionic strength, has the properties of actomyosin. A phase contrast study of these fibrils, contracted by the addition of ATP, has revealed that the A bands of most myofibrils shorten during contraction. Changes in density within the A band lead to the formation of Cm and Cz bands while I bands are still present. The A band region between the contraction bands is of much lower density than it is in the uncontracted fibril. During contraction in some fibrils the I bands disappeared and the A bands remained unchanged in length until contraction bands appeared. These results have been interpreted in terms of coiling and stretching of the thick filaments of the sarcomere.

Keywords:
Myofibril Sarcomere Contraction (grammar) Fibril Biology Orthoptera Biophysics Muscle contraction Locust Isometric exercise Acrididae Anatomy Biochemistry Myocyte Cell biology Botany Endocrinology Ecology

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