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On the heterogeneity of capillaries of pigeon pectoralis muscle: a histoenzymatic and ultrastructural study.

M A Khan.   

Abstract

Earlier studies had failed to show the presence of capillaries between the white fibres of pigeon pectoralis muscle. In this paper, data are reported for the first time documenting that these capillaries occur in both intra- and inter-fasicular areas of the muscle. Fresh frozen sections of pigeon pectoralis major muscle were incubated for alkaline ATPase reaction following pretreatment with different EDTA solutions (4.3 mM, pH 4.3). The results showed the existence of an inherent heterogeneity of capillaries. The capillaries of white fibres stained intensely for K+/Mg2+-EDTA or Mg2+-EDTA pre-incubated ATPase; the capillaries of red fibres stained poorly. Both white fibre and red fibre capillaries were examined ultrastructurally in the non-perfused pigeon pectoralis muscle. It is suggested that a possible correlation exists between the distinctive metabolic and mechanical characteristics of the Type II white, glycolytic, fast-twitch fast-fatigue muscle fibres and the high ATPase activity of their capillaries.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 159880     DOI: 10.1007/bf01012537

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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