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Changes in Surface Morphology of Myogenic Cells during the Cell Cycle, Fusion and Myotube Formation
Authors:SADAHIKO MASUKO  YUJI ISHIKAWA
Institution:Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Chiba University, Chiba 280, Japan
Abstract:The surface morphology of chick myogenic cells during development in cell culture was examined by scanning electron microscopy. Myoblasts at the G1 and S phases of the cell cycle had a relatively smooth surface. In late G2 and mitosis, they had many microvilli and some blebs on their surfaces. Ca2+-deficient fusion-arrested myoblasts had a relatively smooth surface. When the cells underwent cell fusion, many microvilli, small spherical protrusions, and some blebs appeared on their surface. In newly formed myotubes, the surface over the nucleus was smooth whereas that over perinuclear regions had many flat excrescences and other surface protrusions. This mosaic appearance of the surface was less prominent in striated myotubes. Scanning electron microscopy combined with fluorescence microscopy using rhodamine-labeled erabutoxin b revealed that sites of accumulation of acetylcholine receptor had a smooth surface. These results suggest that changes in surface structure occur in association with the cell cycle, fusion and subsequent development of myotubes.
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