Conduction Velocity of Action Potential in a Stretched Muscle Fibre
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概要
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(1) With the use of toad sartorius muscle, its conduction velocity of action potential was observed, when it was stretched. (2) When the muscle was stretched, its action potential was conducted faster than before, which was contrary in the case of nerve fibre. (3) Increase ratio of conduction velocity was slightly smaller than that of the stretch, so that the conduction time along the whole length of muscle fibre became longer. (4) Increase ratio of conduction velocity almost equalled the square root of stretch ratio, that is the inverse ratio of the surfaces area. (5) The statement above meant that the change of conduction velocity was due to something happening at the surface of the muscle fibre.
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著者
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井上 文武
Laboratory of Physical and Health Education, Faculty of Literature and Education, Ochanomizu Univers
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井上 文武
Laboratory Of Physiology For Physical Education Faculty Of Literature & Education Ochanomizu Uni
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