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Query: UNIPROT:P50583 (
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To determine whether the step cycle rate during locomotion may be limited by mechanical interactions of antagonistic muscles about the ankle, muscle activation patterns were simulated through electrical stimulation and muscle forces monitored in the rat lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) and tibialis anterior (TA) muscles. Simulations were made in acute experiments on
Nembutal
-anesthetized rats. Based on EMG data recorded from free-moving rats at 3 treadmill speeds, SOL mean cycle durations, cycles per second (eps), burst durations, and TA onset times following SOL EMG onset were determined. With muscle nerve stimulation based on these temporal patterns, muscle force was monitored from the detached tendons or directly at the approximate insertion sites. To investigate mechanical interactions attributed to the slow-twitch SOL muscle, forces were measured with the LGS intact, and after the SOL was denervated or the tendon was cut. With tendons detached, TA contraction force temporally overlapped with LGS or LG contraction force over periods ranging between 20 and 50 ms at 3.4 cps, 0-10 ms at 4.1 cps, and 0-10 ms at 4.6 cps. LGS force-time traces were
asymmetrical
, i.e. return time toward baseline force was more prolonged than the time to reach peak force. Without contributions to force from SOL activation, LG rate of relaxation was consistently increased and rate of rise and fall in force-time patterns were more symmetrical. Co-contractions were not observed when LGS contractions followed TA activation. At all cycle rates, forces remained above baseline (range 0.5-4.0 N) between contractions in LGS.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Co-contractions in antagonistic hindlimb muscles during simulated step cycle rates. 275 98
Two-tone (TT) and sinusoidally amplitude-modulated (SAM) signals, although differing in spectra, are both periodic; the period corresponds to the difference between the two frequencies (f2,1 = f2-f1) in the former and to the frequency of the modulation tone (fmod) in the latter. Here the results of a study comparing the steady-state electrophysiologic responses to TT and SAM stimuli recorded from
Nembutal
-anesthetized Mongolian gerbils are reported. In the first experiment a modulation rate transfer function (MRTF) was obtained for each stimulus type by setting the SAM carrier frequency (fc) and f1 of the TT signal at the same frequency while fmod and f2,1 were covaried. MRTFs were obtained for f1s and fcs of 1, 3, and 5 kHz, with envelopes which varied between 50 and 500 Hz in 50-Hz increments. Stimuli were presented at 75 dB peak sound-pressure level (pSPL). Responses to the two stimulus types yielded MRTFs which were very similar and generally low pass in shape. In the second experiment responses to the TT and SAM signals were recorded in the presence of a continuous interfering tone of 85-dB pSPL which was varied between 650 Hz and 3 kHz. In these experiments a maximum reduction in the response to the TT and SAM signals, measured at f2,1 and fmod as well as at fc and f1, occurred within a narrow frequency band above the frequency of the probe carrier and a broader region of reduced response extending to higher frequencies. This reduction in response was
asymmetrical
, spreading more to high than to low frequencies. The similarity of both MRTFs and interference response patterns supports the view that the envelope following responses to TT and SAM stimuli are manifestations of the same nonlinear phenomena.
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PMID:Comparison of the envelope following response in the Mongolian gerbil using two-tone and sinusoidally amplitude-modulated tones. 796 35
tert-
Pentyl
groups are recognized to be highly effective steric groups that can enhance enantioselectivity of salen titanium complexes when they are used in
asymmetrical
cyanation of aromatic aldehydes. High ee (92-97%) has been obtained with several aldehyde substrates. Compared to its tert-butyl analogue, the tert-pentyl group has been found to improve enantioselectivity and in some cases quite dramatically.
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PMID:Tertiary pentyl groups enhance salen titanium catalyst for highly enantioselective trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes. 1195 Mar 23