The ultrastructure of the striated muscle of the tail of Cercaria chackai Nadakal et al., 1969 |
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Authors: | Dr V Sundararaman A M Nadakal |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Kerala, India;(2) Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Medical Center, 80262 Denver, Co., USA |
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Abstract: | The electron microscopic study of the tail of Cercaria chackai reveals that it contains four sets of striated muscle bundles located central to the nonstriated circular and longitudinal muscles. The striated muscle consists of longitudinally oriented lamellar myofibres. Each myofibre contains a single "U" shaped myofibril. The banding pattern is analogous to that of vertebrate striated muscle. The sarcolemma is a simple surface membrane. There are no transverse tubular extensions of sarcolemma. The sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) is very well developed with cisternae, tubules, and vesicles. SR cisternae form dyadic couplings with the sarcolemma. There is a set of flattened tubules of SR origin traversing the myofibril exactly at the Z region. These tubules are unique to the striated muscle of the cercarian tail and may have functional significance. A diagrammatic reconstruction of the myofibre is presented. |
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Keywords: | Ultrastructure Cercaria Striated tail muscle |
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