Catalase in skeletal muscle fibers

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Catalase has been localized immunocytochemically with anti-bovine catalase in long thin filament structures in aerobic type I fibres in the skeletal muscles of normal and genetically dystrophic hamsters. The filaments range in length from 1 to 60 μm, are orientated regularly along the long axis of the fibers, and also seem to surround and project from muscle nuclei. The enzyme thus appears to be more prominent in the sarcoplasmic reticulum than in peroxisomes, and in this situation is suitably placed for destroying toxic hydrogen peroxide which may be continously generated in aerobic fibers.

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Christie, K. N., & Stoward, P. J. (1979). Catalase in skeletal muscle fibers. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 27(4), 814–819. https://doi.org/10.1177/27.4.376691

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