Literature DB >> 7818097

Sequences of intrafusal fiber formation are muscle-dependent in rat hindlimbs.

J Kucera1, J M Walro.   

Abstract

A rat muscle spindle typically contains four intrafusal fibers-one nuclear bag2, one nuclear bag1 and two nuclear chain fibers. We compared the sequence of formation of the three intrafusal fiber types among the tibialis anterior (TA), soleus (SOL) and medial gastrocnemius (MG) muscles using immunocytochemistry of spindle-specific myosin heavy chain isoforms. Spindles of the TA began to differentiate earlier and acquired the full complement of intrafusal fibers sooner than spindles of the SOL or MG muscles. At the onset of spindle assembly, the intrafusal myotubes expressed myosin heavy chains similar to those expressed by extrafusal myotubes. The first intrafusal myotube then differentiated into the bag2 fiber regardless of the muscle. However, the fate of the second-forming intrafusal myotube varied among the muscles studied. It usually differentiated into a chain fiber in the TA, into a bag1 fiber in the SOL, and into either a bag1 or a chain in the MG. The fate of the third-forming intrafusal myotube was reciprocal to that of the second; i.e. in those spindles in which the bag1 fiber was second to form, a chain was third, and vice versa. The fourth and last intrafusal myotube gave rise to a chain fiber. The inter- and intramuscular variability in the fate of intrafusal myotubes of the second and third generation argues against the existence of a program intrinsic to the myotubes that would mandate their differentiation along specific paths. Rather, an extrinsic regulatory factor, probably associated with the primary afferent neuron, may govern differentiation of pluripotential myotubes into particular types of intrafusal fiber. The fate of the intrafusal myotubes might then depend on the timing of the regulatory effect of afferents relative to the stage of development of the intrafusal bundle.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7818097     DOI: 10.1007/bf00234305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Embryol (Berl)        ISSN: 0340-2061


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