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. 1975 Oct 13;162(3):323-30.
doi: 10.1007/BF00220178.

Troponin bound calcium in electron micrographs of myocardial cells as demonstrated by the potassium-antimonate technique

Troponin bound calcium in electron micrographs of myocardial cells as demonstrated by the potassium-antimonate technique

R Myklebust et al. Cell Tissue Res. .

Abstract

Following the K-antimonate reaction in atrial myocardial tissue, a pattern of evenly spaced cross striations of antimonate precipitates is demonstrated along the myofilaments. This spacing, found in both turtle and mouse atria, has a periodicity of about 400 A. In order to test the shifts of the antimonate reaction product in the tissue, a comparison is made between the localization of the antimonate precipitate as seen in viz. thin plastic sections and in cryo-ultra sections being dry-cut at -90 degree C from N2 frozen tissue. Preliminary results suggest only minor distributional differences in the sarcomeric pattern. On the basis of these tests, and, on the basis of previous studies by means of X-ray microanalysis, it is suggested that the periodic pattern of evenly spaced precipitates, reflects the localization of troponin bound calcium along the thin filaments during contraction.

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