Ultra-High-Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies on the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondria of the Rat Intrafusal Muscle Fibers.Part II: The Extracapsular Region

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The theee-dimensional structure of the transverse-axial tubular system, sarcoplasmic retculum (SR) and mitochondria in the extracapsular region of the intrafusal muscle fibers of the rat lumbrical muscle was observed by ultra-high-resolution scanning electron microscopy after removal of the cytoplasmic matrix by the osmium-DMSO-osmium procedure.Nuclear chain fibers possessed thick to moderately sized column-forming mitochondria with occasional I-band branches.The transverse tubules (T-tubules) running at the level of the A-band side of the A-I junction were sandwiched between two large terminal cisternae for most of their length, forming triads. The sarcotubules arising from the terminal cisternae formed single-layered networks at the A-band level, and well developed, double-layered, three-dimensional networks at the I-band level. Nuclear bags fibers possessed slender column-forming mitochondria devoid of I-band branches.The T-tubules were located at the level of the A-I junction. Both the T- and the axial-tubules were occasionally coupled with small terminal cisternae, forming dyads or triads. At the I-band level, the SR was well developed and formedsingle layered networks, but at the A-band level only a few longitudinally arranged sarcotubules and axial tubules were observed. Nuclear bag2 fibers contained medium to large diameter columnformingmitochondria without I-band branches. The T-tubules ran at the level of the A-band adjacent to the A-I junction, and were coupled at some intervals with terminal cisternae of various lengths. Swollen, large terminal cisternae were frequently seen. As a rule, the SR formed single-layered networks at the A-band level and double-layered networks at the I-band level. Broad cistern-like and thick, cylindrically shaped elements of SR were frequently seen both at the A-band and I-band levels. © 1992, International Society of Histology and Cytology. All rights reserved.

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Ogata, T., & Yamasaki, Y. (1992). Ultra-High-Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopic Studies on the Sarcoplasmic Reticulum and Mitochondria of the Rat Intrafusal Muscle Fibers.Part II: The Extracapsular Region. Archives of Histology and Cytology, 55(2), 117–124. https://doi.org/10.1679/aohc.55.117

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