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Formation of sarcomeres in the embryonic heart of the lobster
Authors:T. G. Burrage  R. G. Sherman
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA;(2) Department of Zoology, Miami University, 45056 Oxford, Ohio, USA;(3) Present address: Section of Cell Biology, Yale University Medical School, 06510 New Haven, CT, USA
Abstract:Summary Cardiomyoblasts in the myocardium of embryonic lobsters at 3–4 weeks and 6 months of development were examined with the transmission electron microscope in order to describe the events in the formation of sarcomeres in a neurogenic cardiac system.Thick and thin myofilaments appear first in the cell periphery near the sarcolemma. They align in parallel in a sequential fashion to form consecutive sarcomeric units. Well-defined A and I bands appear before any semblance of a Z line is present. The initial sarcomere is anchored to the sarcolemma by the insertion of thin myofilaments into a region of electron dense material associated intimately with the sarcolemma. Myofibrils grow outward in several planes away from the electron-dense regions of membrane that serve as focal points for myofibril formation.
Keywords:Embryonic heart  Myogenesis  Sarcomere  Crustacea (Homarus americanus)  Electron microscopy
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