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CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber

Single fibers isolated from walking leg muscles of crayfish have 8- to 10-µ sarcomeres which are divided into A, I, and Z bands. The H zone is poorly defined and no M band is distinguishable. Changes in the width of the I band, accompanied by change in the overlap between thick and thin myofilaments...

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Autores principales: Brandt, Philip W., Reuben, John P., Girardier, Lucien, Grundfest, Harry
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1965
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5841634
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author Brandt, Philip W.
Reuben, John P.
Girardier, Lucien
Grundfest, Harry
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Girardier, Lucien
Grundfest, Harry
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description Single fibers isolated from walking leg muscles of crayfish have 8- to 10-µ sarcomeres which are divided into A, I, and Z bands. The H zone is poorly defined and no M band is distinguishable. Changes in the width of the I band, accompanied by change in the overlap between thick and thin myofilaments, occur when the length of the sarcomere is changed by stretching or by shortening the fiber. The thick myofilaments (ca. 200 A in diameter) are confined to the A band. The thin myofilaments (ca. 50 A in diameter) are difficult to resolve except in swollen fibers, when they clearly lie between the thick filaments and run to the Z disc. The sarcolemma invaginates at 50 to 200 sites in each sarcomere. The sarcolemmal invaginations (SI) form tubes about 0.2 µ in diameter which run radially into the fiber and have longitudinal side branches. Tubules about 150 A in diameter arise from the SI and from the sarcolemma. The invaginations and tubules are all derived from and are continuous with the plasma membrane, forming the transverse tubular system (TTS), which is analogous with the T system of vertebrate muscle. In the A band region each myofibril is enveloped by a fenestrated membranous covering of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Sacculations of the SR extend over the A-I junctions of the myofibrils, where they make specialized contacts (diads) with the TTS. At the diads the opposing membranes of the TTS and SR are spaced 150 A apart, with a 35-A plate centrally located in the gap. It appears likely that the anion-permselective membrane of the TTS which was described previously is located at the diads, and that this property of the diadic structures therefore may function in excitation-contraction coupling.
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spelling pubmed-21066632008-05-01 CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber Brandt, Philip W. Reuben, John P. Girardier, Lucien Grundfest, Harry J Cell Biol Article Single fibers isolated from walking leg muscles of crayfish have 8- to 10-µ sarcomeres which are divided into A, I, and Z bands. The H zone is poorly defined and no M band is distinguishable. Changes in the width of the I band, accompanied by change in the overlap between thick and thin myofilaments, occur when the length of the sarcomere is changed by stretching or by shortening the fiber. The thick myofilaments (ca. 200 A in diameter) are confined to the A band. The thin myofilaments (ca. 50 A in diameter) are difficult to resolve except in swollen fibers, when they clearly lie between the thick filaments and run to the Z disc. The sarcolemma invaginates at 50 to 200 sites in each sarcomere. The sarcolemmal invaginations (SI) form tubes about 0.2 µ in diameter which run radially into the fiber and have longitudinal side branches. Tubules about 150 A in diameter arise from the SI and from the sarcolemma. The invaginations and tubules are all derived from and are continuous with the plasma membrane, forming the transverse tubular system (TTS), which is analogous with the T system of vertebrate muscle. In the A band region each myofibril is enveloped by a fenestrated membranous covering of sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR). Sacculations of the SR extend over the A-I junctions of the myofibrils, where they make specialized contacts (diads) with the TTS. At the diads the opposing membranes of the TTS and SR are spaced 150 A apart, with a 35-A plate centrally located in the gap. It appears likely that the anion-permselective membrane of the TTS which was described previously is located at the diads, and that this property of the diadic structures therefore may function in excitation-contraction coupling. The Rockefeller University Press 1965-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2106663/ /pubmed/5841634 Text en Copyright © 1965 by The Rockefeller Institute Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Brandt, Philip W.
Reuben, John P.
Girardier, Lucien
Grundfest, Harry
CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title_full CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title_fullStr CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title_full_unstemmed CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title_short CORRELATED MORPHOLOGICAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ISOLATED SINGLE MUSCLE FIBERS : I. Fine Structure of the Crayfish Muscle Fiber
title_sort correlated morphological and physiological studies on isolated single muscle fibers : i. fine structure of the crayfish muscle fiber
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2106663/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/5841634
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