Project Details
Muscle-tendon complex properties of small mammals
Applicant
Professor Dr. Tobias Siebert
Subject Area
Animal Physiology and Biochemistry
Term
from 2012 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 233614637
Muscles have different functions during locomotion (e.g. motor, brake,spring). This study investigates whether there are adaptions in muscleproperties according to these functions. For this purpose, the two rat muscles - M. gastrocnemius (Caput mediale) and M. quadriceps femoris(Vastus lateralis) - are compared experimentally as well as insimulations of muscle contractions. The latter requires a muscle modelwhich is able to predict the history-dependence of muscle force,namely force-depression after muscle shortening and force-enhancementafter muscle stretch. In the previous funding period we developed aphysiologically motivated model which for the first timerealistically predicts lengthening-induced force enhancement.In this last funding period (one year) it is necessary to enhance theexisting muscle model with regard to shortening-induced forcedepression. Using the enhanced muscle model we will performsimulations of muscle contractions to compare the muscles with respectto their functions (motor, brake, spring) during locomotion. Uponconclusion of the project a better understanding of functional muscleadaptations on the level of muscle properties will be achieved.
DFG Programme
Research Grants