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Histochemical characteristics of vertebrate striated muscle: a review.

M A Khan.   

Abstract

(1) The histochemical staining pattern of succinic dehydrogenase (SDH) does not show unequivocal differentiation between the type I red and type II red fibres in mammalian striated muscles. (2) Since high biochemical activity of beta-hydroxybutyric dehydrogenase (beta-HOBDH) occurs in mitochondria of the type I red fibres, the histochemical localization of this enzyme may show a pattern of staining reciprocal to that seen for myofibrillar ATPase. (3) It remains to be confirmed that the type I red fibres, which are possibly slow-twitch physiologically, possess the highest concentration of myoglobin. The histochemical correlation of myoglobin and myofibrillar ATPase in serial sections should be studied. (4) In order to achieve a more realistic picture, various glycolytic and glycogenolytic enzymes should be incubated according to the gelatin film technique, or semipermeable membrane technique or collagen polypeptide technique. A histochemical correlation of phosphorylase, LDH, PFK, alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase, and myofibrillar ATPase in adjacent muscle sections may throw light on the histochemical characteristics of the different fibre-types. (5) The specific histochemical demonstration of AMPase is achieved following preincubation of tissue sections. (6) ADPase has been demonstrated by the calcium precipitation technique only (GUTH and YELLIN, 1971). A number of studies claim, however, that ADPase is not demonstrable histochemically in muscle fibres. (7) The presence of magnesium ions is a prerequisite for the adequate histochemical demonstration of mitochondrial ATPase. The latter is inhibited almost completely by 40 mM Ca++ (when Mg++ is not added) at both neutral and alkaline pH values. (8) The histochemical activity of SR-AT-Pase seen as continuous reticula but without punctuate and sub-sarcolemmal staining possibly represents the extra ATPase of SR. (9) On the basis of myofibrillar ATPase reaction, an inherent heterogeneity, between the type II red and type II white may be recognized. In addition, the above fibre-types possess their respective sub-populations. (10) Following diK+ EDTA preincubation, some type II red fibres show selective lability. These are the mitochondria-rich fibres. Thus in the total absence of both punctuate and subsarcolemmal staining, the presence of mitochondrial ATPase activity under the histochemical conditions for myofibrillar ATPase is unlikely. (11) The reaction pattern of CK/ATPase (coupled reaction) at pH 6.9 is distinctly intermyofibrillar and unlike SDH-pattern. This reticular reaction is associated mainly with the SR and hence the importance of transphosphorylation in this organelle for the Ca++ uptake and muscle relaxation. (12) The CK/ATPase reaction at pH8.0 has shown important histoenzymatic characteristics. At this pH value the type I red fibres and slow-twitch soleus show myofibrillar reaction pattern. This identical histochemical behaviour suggests that type I red fibres are possibly slow-contracting...

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Year:  1976        PMID: 185661     DOI: 10.1016/s0079-6336(76)80005-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Histochem Cytochem        ISSN: 0079-6336


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1.  Light and electron microscopic investigation of ATPase activity in musculature during anuran tail resorption.

Authors:  K Watanabe; M A Khan; F Sasaki; H Iseki
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1978-11-24

2.  Histochemical and ultrastructural characteristics of a new muscle fibre type in avian striated muscle.

Authors:  M A Khan
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1979-05

3.  A histoenzymatic study of rat intrafusal muscle fibres.

Authors:  M A Khan; T Soukup
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1979-08

4.  Histochemical definition of muscle fibre types in the trunk musculature of a teleost fish (cod, Gadus morhua, L.).

Authors:  H Korneliussen; H A Dahl; J E Paulsen
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1978-02-03

5.  Myosin light chain patterns of individual fast and slow-twitch fibres of rabbit muscles.

Authors:  D Pette; U Schnez
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1977-10-22

6.  Effect of calcium on creatine kinase activity of cerebellum.

Authors:  M A Khan
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1976-07-30

7.  Relationship between myoglobin and succinate dehydrogenase in mouse soleus and plantaris muscle fibres.

Authors:  W J Van der Laarse; S Maslam; P C Diegenbach
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1985-01

8.  Histochemical heterogeneity of intrafusal muscle fibres in slow and fast skeletal muscles of the rat.

Authors:  M A Khan; T Soukup
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1988-01

9.  Alternative method for quantitative enzyme histochemistry of muscle fibers. Application of photographic densitometry combined with atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

Authors:  D W Sickles; R E McLendon; T H Rosenquist
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10.  Metabolic variation among rat lumbosacral alpha-motoneurons.

Authors:  D W Sickles; R E McLendon
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1983
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