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Ultrastructural comparison of smooth muscle from ovarian follicle and oviduct of the golden hamster
Authors:Paula B Pendergrass
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, Wright State University, School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, USA;(2) Department of Anatomy, Wright State University, School of Medicine, 45435 Dayton, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Summary Ultrastructural characteristics of smooth muscle taken from ovarian follicles and oviducts of hamsters are compared. Differences between the two muscle types are more quantitative than qualitative, thus confirming that follicular muscle is a true smooth muscle with no unique characteristics. While both muscle types contain 50–80 Å filaments, beta-glycogen deposits, and organelles characteristically found in smooth muscle, the oviductal cells have substantially more sacs, tubular structures, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria. Another difference concerns the cellular junctions; the oviductal cells exhibit nexuses, whereas the follicular cells show desmosomelike junctions. Based on ultrastructural differences, follicular smooth muscle seems to be a relatively toneless muscle suited for short, infrequent contractions, whereas oviductal smooth muscle is probably involved in more active tonic contractions.Supported by an Institutional Research Grant from Texas Women's University, by NIH Grant HD 12988, and by the Department of Anatomy at Wright State University
Keywords:Smooth muscle  Ovarian follicle  Oviduct
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