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pubmed-article:1440577pubmed:abstractTextExamination of the ultrastructure and mechanical activation of the ventro-abdominal flexor muscle of the freshwater crustacean Atya lanipes shows that the fibers are of the long sarcomere, tonic type. The fibers possess an ample and well-organized internal membrane system, with extensive regions of T/SR dyad contacts near the ends of the A bands. An orbit of 10-12 thin filaments surrounds each thick filament. The lanthanum tracer method reveals a highly regular organization of the T-system, Z-tubules, and multiple internal clefts. Tension generation responds to extracellular potassium in a concentration dependent manner and is very slow. Mechanical activation is strictly dependent on extracellular Ca2+, even though these muscle fibers do not generate Ca2+ currents when depolarized. Tension development responds to caffeine and is also dependent on extracellular Na+, suggesting that Ca2+ release from the SR and Ca2+ influx via the Na/Ca exchanger intervene in mechanical activation.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1440577pubmed:articleTitleUltrastructural and mechanical properties of electrically inexcitable skeletal muscle fibers of the crustacean Atya lanipes.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:1440577pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Physiology and Biophysics, ENCB del IPN, Mexico, D.F.lld:pubmed
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