A peculiar myofibrillar pattern in the murine muscletendon junction

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Abstract

The muscle-tendon junctions of adult mice show a special arrangement of myofibrils. Essentially, the myofibrils are oriented in an anchor-like manner in the large finger-shaped processes of the muscle fiber, which contain "mitochondrial sacks" (Demmel et al. 1979) in a subsarcolemmal position. Furthermore, the single myofibril frequently branches out into smaller fibrils. It is suggested that due to the three-dimensional arrangement, these processes gain a high rigidity during contraction, thus maintaining their shape and preserving the "mitochondrial sacks".

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-231
Number of pages5
JournalCell and Tissue Research
Volume233
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1983
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • M. flexor digitorum longus
  • Mouse
  • Muscle-tendon junction
  • Myofibrillar pattern
  • Ultrastructure

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