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Cell Structure and Function
The Distribution and Arrangement of Microtubules in Mammalian Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Yumiko Kano1  Harunori Ishikawa1  Noboru Fujimaki1 
[1] Department of Anatomy, Gunma University School of Medicine
关键词: microtubule;    skeletal muscle;    diaphragm;    electron microscopy;    morphometry;    cytoskeleton;   
DOI  :  10.1247/csf.16.251
学科分类:分子生物学,细胞生物学和基因
来源: Japan Society for Cell Biology
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References(34)Cited-By(4)The distribution and arrangement of microtubules (MTs) in skeletal muscle fibers of the rat and mouse diaphragm were examined by thin-section electron microscopy. In the central portion of muscle fibers, most MTs ran longitudinally between myofibrils and beneath the sarcolemma, and some MTs ran transversely predominantly at the level of the I band, especially of the A-I junction, thus forming a lattice-like arrangement. At the fiber periphery, MTs were aggregated in the perinuclear region, from which they radiated to take a longitudinal course beneath the sarcolemma and to run in a transverse direction at the I-band level. In the end portion of muscle fibers, MTs were abundant and ran longitudinally into sarcoplasmic processes. MTs were often found to be spatially associated with membranous organelles. Quantitative analyses indicated that the longitudinally running MTs were remarkably more numerous in the peripheral zone of muscle fibers than in the deeper zones. The density of MTs in the central portion was almost the same in both red and white muscle fibers. The density was significantly higher at the fiber ends, though it varied considerably among different fibers. These results are discussed with special reference to the possible involvement of MTs in intracellular transport as well as structural support.

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