The fine structure of red and white myotomal muscle fibres of the coalfish (Gadus virens) |
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Authors: | S. Patterson G. Goldspink |
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Affiliation: | (1) Muscle Research Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Hull, East Yorkshire, England |
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Abstract: | Summary The fine structure of the red and white myotomal muscles of a marine teleost, the coalfish Gadus virens, has been examined and ultrastructural measurements and analyses carried out. The sarcomere lengths of the red and white fibres were found to be 1.60 minimum, 1.82 maximum and 1.70 minimum, 1.85 maximum, respectively. No significant difference was found between the red and white fibres in their percentage of sarcoplasmic reticulum and T system. Both were found to have regularly occurring triads at the Z disk level, to have distinctive M lines and to be multiply innervated. Ultrastructurally the two fibres can be distinguished by the thicker Z line and more abundant mitochondria of the red fibre, and by the ribbon-shaped peripheral myofibrils of the white fibres. The structure of the fibres in these two types of muscle is discussed in relation to their possible role in swimming.This work was supported by a research grant from the National Environmental Research Council. |
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Keywords: | Teleost Ultrastructure Red muscle White muscle |
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