An ultrastructural study of mitotic division in differentiated gastric smooth muscle cells |
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Authors: | J. L. S. Cobb Terence Bennett |
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Affiliation: | (1) Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland;(2) Department of Zoology, University of Melbourne, Australia |
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Abstract: | Summary An ultrastructural examination of tissue from the gizzards of chicks just before and just after hatching showed numerous mitotic divisions in the well differentiated and functional smooth muscle. The nuclei in the very elongate, dividing cells were located centrally. The cytoplasm immediately adjacent to the nuclei contained the normal fully differentiated complement of myofilaments. During the active stages of division, after the breakdown of the nuclear membrane, myofilaments were shown to lie between the individual chromosomes. The process of division only occupied a small portion of the long muscle cells; the ultrastructural changes seen appeared similar to those described in other cell types.This work was supported by grants from the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Australian Research Grants Committee. Part of this study was completed while J.L.S.C. was in receipt of a Queen Elizabeth II Research Fellowship. T. B. was supported by a Commonwealth Postgraduate Award. |
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Keywords: | Smooth muscle cells mitotic division gizzard chick ultrastructure |
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