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Regeneration of a tonic avian muscle: transformation to a twitch morphology.
Authors:R S Hikida
Institution:Department of Zoology and Microbiology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701 USA
Abstract:The tonic anterior latissimus dorsi muscle of the pigeon was excised, minced into fine pieces, replaced into its original bed, and allowed to regenerate for periods up to 37 weeks. Although regeneration was asynchronous, regeneration patterns of the muscle fibers suggested the following sequence of fiber development: undifferentiated to tonic to twitch. Fiber types were identified on the basis of Z-line morphology and qualitative development and organization of the sarcotubular system as demonstrated by electron microscopy. Histochemical demonstration of myofibrillar adenosine triphosphatase and succinic dehydrogenase activities corroborated the morphological evidence, suggesting a transformation to a twitch morphology. In addition to the transformation to the twitch morphology, other alterations were observed in these regenerating fibers. Among these were large numbers of closely-packed 60-nm-diameter tubules, thought to be derived from the sarcoplasmic reticulum; mitochondria with intermembraneous dense material; and Z-line streaming. The transformation of the muscle fibers from tonic to twitch morphology is discussed in terms of alterations in nerve impulse activity to the regenerating muscle.
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