Table 1.
Brief history of SPOC research: cardiac muscle and theoretical work
Exp. (muscle type) or theoretical | Conditions | References |
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Cardiac, g.mfa | pCa, 6 | Fabiato and Fabiato (1978) |
Cardiac, g.bb | pCa, 6 | Brenner (1979) |
Cardiac, g.b | pCa, 6 | Sweitzer and Moss (1990) |
Cardiac, g.mf | pCa, 6 | Linke et al. (1993) |
Cardiac, g.b | MgADP, Pi (±Ca) | Fukuda et al. (1996) |
Cardiac reconstituted g.bc | MgADP, Pi, BDM | Fujita and Ishiwata (1998) |
Cardiac, g.b | MgADP, Pi (±Ca) | Fukuda and Ishiwata (1999) |
Cardiac, g.b | MgADP, Pi (−Ca) | Sasaki et al. (2005) |
Cardiac, g.b | pCa, ≦6 | Sasaki et al. (2006) |
Cardiac, g.b | pCa, 6 | Stehle et al. (2002) |
Theor. (abstract) | Jülicher and Prost (1997) | |
Theor. (abstract) | Vilfan and Duke (2003) | |
Theor. (unit model) | Günther and Kruse (2007) | |
Theor. (unit model) | Smith and Stephenson (2009) | |
Theor. (unit model) | Sato et al. (2011) | |
Theor. (connected model) | Sato et al. (2013) |
a g.mf single and a small bundle of glycerinated myofibril
b g.b glycerinated bundle of myofibers
creconstituted glycerinated bundle of which the thin filaments were removed by treatment with gelsolin and then reconstituted using rabbit skeletal monomeric actin (Fujita et al. 1996)