Sarcomere Length Nonuniformity and Force Regulation in Myofibrils and Sarcomeres

Biophys J. 2020 Dec 15;119(12):2372-2377. doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2020.11.005. Epub 2020 Nov 18.

Abstract

The smallest contractile unit in striated muscles is the sarcomere. Although some of the classic features of contraction assume a uniform behavior of sarcomeres within myofibrils, the occurrence of sarcomere length nonuniformities has been well recognized for years, but it is yet not well understood. In the past years, there has been a great advance in experiments using isolated myofibrils and sarcomeres that has allowed scientists to directly evaluate sarcomere length nonuniformity. This review will focus on studies conducted with these preparations to develop the hypotheses that 1) force production in myofibrils is largely altered and regulated by intersarcomere dynamics and that 2) the mechanical work of one sarcomere in a myofibril is transmitted to other sarcomeres in series. We evaluated studies looking into myofibril activation, relaxation, and force changes produced during activation. We conclude that force production in myofibrils is largely regulated by intersarcomere dynamics, which arises from the cooperative work of the contractile and elastic elements within a myofibril.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Mechanical Phenomena
  • Muscle Contraction
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Myofibrils*
  • Sarcomeres*