Ultrastructural studies of lizard ( Anolis carolinensis) myogenesis in vitro
In vitro differentiation of lizard ( Anolis carolinensis) skeletal muscle cells was studied by electron microscopy. Myogenesis was studied under conditions in which large numbers of postmitotic prefusion myoblasts accumulate (Growth Medium) and under conditions which are permissive for myotube forma...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Developmental biology 1973-07, Vol.33 (1), p.80-99 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In vitro differentiation of lizard (
Anolis carolinensis) skeletal muscle cells was studied by electron microscopy. Myogenesis was studied under conditions in which large numbers of postmitotic prefusion myoblasts accumulate (Growth Medium) and under conditions which are permissive for myotube formation (Fusion Medium). In Growth Medium, myogenic cells proliferate, then assume a characteristic spherical morphology which permits definitive identification of prefusion myoblasts. During the early stages of culture, these round myoblasts resemble myoblasts described in other systems; ultrastructural similarities and differences are discussed. After longer periods of culture in Growth Medium, a continuum of differentiation from isolated myofilaments to assembled myofibrils was seen in these mononucleated cells. These observations confirm the dissociability of contractile protein assembly and myoblast fusion Cultures maintained in Fusion Medium or transferred from Growth Medium to Fusion Medium form multinucleated myotubes on a predictable time scale. Myogenesis was followed in these cultures with particular reference to the early events in myofilament assembly and myofibril formation. |
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ISSN: | 0012-1606 1095-564X |
DOI: | 10.1016/0012-1606(73)90166-8 |