Simultaneous maturation of transverse tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum during muscle differentiation in the mouse
- PMID: 1864461
- DOI: 10.1016/0012-1606(91)90237-w
Simultaneous maturation of transverse tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum during muscle differentiation in the mouse
Abstract
The development and maturation of transverse (T) tubules and sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) have been studied in pre- and postnatal mouse muscle, using selective "staining" of these membrane systems. As previously reported in the literature, orderly transverse orientation of the T tubules occurs late in development and early T-SR junctions (triads and dyads) are located at random along the T tubules in a predominantly longitudinal orientation. We find that initial appearance of transverse tubules occurs fairly abruptly, and that all early T tubules have a longitudinal orientation. Transverse orientation of the T tubule network, location of triads at the A-I junction, and development of differentiated regions of the SR are coordinated events which occur gradually over a period of about 3 weeks for leg muscle.s The timing of triad development coincides with that reported for the increase in slow calcium current and dihydropyridine binding. Differences in T tubule patterns between muscle fibers of EDL and soleus are apparent only at relatively late stages.
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