The Journal of clinical investigation
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Two fractions of sarcoplasmic reticulum, one light (LSR) and one heavy (HSR), were isolated from gracilis muscle of control and malignant hyperthermia (MH)-susceptible pigs. Part of the gracilis muscle biopsy was used to compare the contracture sensitivity of the muscle to the calcium-releasing effects of caffeine on isolated SR membranes. Gracilis muscle of MH pigs was more sensitive to the contracture-producing effects of caffeine than control pig muscle. ⋯ Ruthenium red increased the threshold calcium concentration for calcium-induced calcium release while it reduced the amount of calcium released. Increasing concentrations of Mg2+ increased the Ca2+ threshold for release and the amount of Ca2+ released but did not significantly affect rate of Ca2+ release. Results of the study suggest a defect in the mechanisms causing calcium release from SR in MH-affected muscle.