A novel three-filament model of force generation in eccentric contraction of skeletal muscles

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Abstract

We propose and examine a three filament model of skeletal muscle force generation, thereby extending classical cross-bridge models by involving titin-actin interaction upon active force production. In regions with optimal actin-myosin overlap, the model does not alter energy and force predictions of cross-bridge models for isometric contractions. However, in contrast to cross-bridge models, the three filament model accurately predicts history-dependent force generation in half sarcomeres for eccentric and concentric contractions, and predicts the activation-dependent forces for stretches beyond actin-myosin filament overlap.

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Schappacher-Tilp, G., Leonard, T., Desch, G., & Herzog, W. (2015). A novel three-filament model of force generation in eccentric contraction of skeletal muscles. PLoS ONE, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117634

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