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Methodological considerations in measuring specific force in human single skinned muscle fibres

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ACTA PHYSIOLOGICA
卷 233, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/apha.13719

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fibre types; methods; muscle contraction; muscle force; skinned fibres; specific force

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  1. Royal College of Physicians
  2. National Institute for Health Research

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Chemically skinned fibres are used to study human muscle contractile function and specific force (SF) is an important parameter. Variability in SF across studies is due to methodological differences, with solution composition likely being a key factor influencing the values. Despite this variability, consistency in SF values is observed in fibres containing specific myosin heavy chain isoforms.
Chemically skinned fibres allow the study of human muscle contractile function in vitro. A particularly important parameter is specific force (SF), that is, maximal isometric force divided by cross-sectional area, representing contractile quality. Although SF varies substantially between studies, the magnitude and cause of this variability remains puzzling. Here, we aimed to summarize and explore the cause of variability in SF between studies. A systematic search was conducted in Medline, Embase and Web of Science databases in June 2020, yielding 137 data sets from 61 publications which studied healthy, young adults. Five-fold differences in mean SF data were observed. Adjustments to the reported data for key methodological differences allowed between-study comparisons to be made. However, adjustment for fibre shape, swelling and sarcomere length failed to significantly reduce SF variance (I-2 = 96%). Interestingly, grouping papers based on shared authorship did reveal consistency within research groups. In addition, lower SF was found to be associated with higher phosphocreatine concentrations in the fibre activating solution and with Triton X-100 being used as a skinning agent. Although the analysis showed variance across the literature, the ratio of SF in single fibres containing myosin heavy chain isoforms IIA or I was found to be consistent across research groups. In conclusion, whilst the skinned fibre technique is reliable for studying in vitro force generation of single fibres, the composition of the solution used to activate fibres, which differs between research groups, is likely to heavily influence SF values.

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