“…The propagation mechanism of excitation in the nerve-muscle junction is known to be chemical transmission, where transmitter substances at synapses are released from the synaptic vesicles accumulated within the nerve endings (Katz, 1996), and the effects of various factors on nerve propagation have been reported; for example, the dependence of transmission efficiency on temperature (Adams, 1989;Balnave and Gage, 1974;Barrett et al, 1978;Barrett and Stevens, 1972;Barton and Cohen, 1982;Katz and Miledi, 1965;Molgo and Van der Kloot, 1991;Van der Kloot and Cohen, 1984) and on muscle length Grinnell, 1995, 1997;Fatt and Katz, 1952;Hutter and Trautwein, 1956;Ruff, 1996Ruff, , 2003Turkanis, 1973;Ypey et al, 1974;Ypey and Anderson, 1977). Most experiments, however, have been performed under conditions where muscle movement was inhibited by a blocker such as curare or by specific ionic conditions, and the mechanical We investigated the mechanism of the enhancement of twitch force by stretch and the effects of temperature on it in nerve-skeletal muscle preparations of whole iliofibularis muscles isolated from the frog Rana brevipoda.…”