Ultrastructural features of the myotendinous junction of the sternomastoid muscle in Wistar rats: from newborn to aging


Autoria(s): Ciena, Adriano Polican; Almeida, Sonia Regina Yokomizo de; Bolina, Cristina de Sousa; Bolina-Matos, Regina de Sousa; Rici, Rose Eli Grassi; Silva, Marcelo Cavenaghi Pereira da; Miglino, Maria Angelica; Watanabe, II-Sei
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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11/09/2013

11/09/2013

2012

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The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a major area for transmitting force from the skeletal muscle system and acts in joint position and stabilization. This study aimed to use transmission electron microscopy to describe the ultrastructural features of the MTJ of the sternomastoid muscle in Wistar rats from newborn to formation during adulthood and possible changes with aging. Ultrastructural features of the MTJ from the newborn group revealed pattern during development with interactions between muscle cells and extracellular matrix elements with thin folds in the sarcolemma and high cellular activity evidenced through numerous oval mitochondria groupings. The adult group had classical morphological features of the MTJ, with folds in the sarcolemma forming long projections called finger-like processes and sarcoplasmic invaginations. Sarcomeres were aligned in series, showing mitochondria near the Z line in groupings between collagen fiber bundles. The old group had altered finger-like processes, thickened in both levels of sarcoplasmic invaginations and in central connections with the lateral junctions. We conclude that the MTJ undergoes intense activity from newborn to its formation during adulthood. With increasing age, changes to the MTJ were observed in the shapes of the invaginations and finger-like processes due to hypoactivity, potentially compromising force transmission and joint stability. Microsc. Res. Tech. 75:12921296, 2012. (C) 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Microscopy Research and Technique, Hoboken, v. 75, n. 9, pp. 1292-1296, sep, 2012

1059-910X

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/33281

10.1002/jemt.22063

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jemt.22063

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eng

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Wiley-Blackwell

Hoboken

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Microscopy Research and Technique

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Palavras-Chave #Myotendinous junction #Development #Muscle #Skeletal #Aging #Transmission electron microscopy #MEDIAL PTERYGOID MUSCLE #SKELETAL-MUSCLE #FINE-STRUCTURE #TENDON #CELL #MICROSCOPIA ELETRÔNICA ANIMAL #SISTEMA MUSCULOESQUELÉTICO #DESENVOLVIMENTO ANIMAL #ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY #BIOLOGY #MICROSCOPY
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