Non-oblique myofilament arrangement in the dorsal muscle of Sabellastarte magnifica |
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Authors: | F. Gonzalez-Aguilar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine, San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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Abstract: | Summary As described in other invertebrate muscles, most thick myofilaments of the dorsal longitudinal muscle of Sabellastarte magnifica appear to be obliquely arranged with respect to the longitudinal axis of the myofibrils. Some sections, however, show long bundles of myofilaments parallel to the longitudinal axis of the myofibrils. Since the oblique striation concept cannot account for such images, a different (longitudinal) arrangement is proposed for Sabellastarte which can account for all observed images. A wax and threads model built according to this arrangement has been used to demonstrate that by oblique sectioning the longitudinal model can generate a false appearance of filament obliquity.Part of this study has been presented at the Eighty Third Annual Session of the American Association of Anatomists. Supported by Grant # NS-07464 from the NINDS. The author wishes to thank Mrs. Graciela G. Aguilar for her multiple and valuable assistance, and Mr. Faustino McKenzie for collecting the specimens. |
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Keywords: | Muscle Invertebrates Sabellastarte magnifica Striation pattern Electron microscopy |
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