Literature DB >> 851239

Electron microscopic studies on the myotomes of larval lamprey, Lampetra japonica.

T Nakao.   

Abstract

Myotomes of the caudal one-third of the body of 26-day-old larval lampreys, Lampetra japonica, were studied by electron microscopy. Each myotome consists of horizontally stacked muscle lamellae. The myotomes are covered laterally by a single layer of flattened cells called here "lateral cells", and the other aspect is covered by an external lamina. The myotomes are midsegmentally innervated. Each muscle lamella usually contains two single cortical layers of myofibrils along the dorsal and ventral sarcolemma with a nucleus and mitochondria interposed between two layers. Numerous peripheral couplings are observed with relatively less developed triads. There are no membrane specializations to connect adjacent muscle lamellae within a myotome. Intermyotomal junctions are, however, noted between tips of cytoplasmic processes of muscle lamellae of adjoining myotomes. They resemble tight or gap junctions. No myofibrils are present in these cytoplasmic processes. Myotendinous junctions, with "terminal couplings" (Nakao, '75), are seen under development at the myoseptal ends of muscle lamellae. Lateral cells contain only ordinary organelles and no special structures such as myofibrils are found in the cytoplasm. They are connected to each other and to muscle lamellae by primitive desmosomes. They generally have no external lamina investment.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 851239     DOI: 10.1002/ar.1091870309

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


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