Table 1. Additional in vitro contractile properties of directly stimulated EDL muscles.
+/+ | −/− | |
Body weight (g) [BW] | 8.1±.0.2 | 3.3±0.4** |
Muscle weight (mg) [MW] | 2.7±0.2 | 1.1±0.2** |
MW:BW ratio % | 0.034±0.0023 | 0.033±0.0029 |
Pt (g) | 1.2±0.4 | 0.32±0.06* |
Pt (N/g) | 4.3±1.5 | 2.9±0.9 |
TPT (ms) | 21.1±1.1 | 25.1±2.6* |
1/2RT (ms) | 32.2±3.7 | 36.9±7.5 |
*<0.03.
**<0.0001.
Muscle twitches recorded in mutant mice are smaller and have a longer time-to-peak tension. Reduced absolute values are due to smaller muscles in mutants because normalized twitch forces are not different from wild-type. Similar outcome is shown for tetanic force in Figure 3. MW:BW ratio%, percent muscle to body-weight; Pt(g), absolute twitch force; Pt (N/g), twitch force normalized to muscle weight; TPT, time-to-peak twitch tension; 1/2RT-twitch half-relaxation time; N, Newtons (force); ms, milliseconds.