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Cells Tissues Organs | 1978

Microfibrils in the myotendon junctions.

Teizo Ajiri; Tadanao Kimura; Ryosaku Ito; Seiichiro Inokuchi

Myotendon junctions in the rectus abdominis muscles of bull frogs were examined by the fixation combination of tannic acid and glutaraldehyde using electron microscopy. The features observed on myotendon junctions were the following: (1) There were many deep invaginations of muscle cell membrane at the end of the muscle fibers. Terminal thin filaments of myofibrils were attached to the electron-dense layer lining under the muscle cell membrane on the lateral walls of invaginations. (2) The basement membrane covering the muscle cell membrane was thicker in the invaginations than on the other sites of muscle fibers. (3) Collagen fibers in the invaginations gradually tapered off toward the bottom of the invaginations. But it was not seen that the collagen fibers were attached to both the basement membrane and cell membrane of muscle cells. (4) On the observations using the tannic acid-glutaraldehyde fixation, it was clearly seen that the microfibrils extend from the outer leaflets of the cell membrane to the collagen fibers in invaginations via the basement membrane. It was concluded that the myofibrils might be fastened to the collagen fibers of the tendon by the intermediates of the microfibrils.


Primates | 1987

Composition of muscle fibers in the slow loris, using the m. biceps brachii as an example

Tadanao Kimura; Hiroo Kumakura; Seiichiro Inokuchi; Hidemi Ishida

Histological examination of the skeletal muscle of the slow loris, which displays slow movement and locomotion among the prosimians, revealed a muscle fiber composition which differed from the general condition in mammals. Three types of muscle fiber cells were therefore analyzed quantitatively in order to elucidate their specificity. The skeletal muscle of the limbs of the slow loris was predominantly composed of red muscle fibers (type I) showing persistent tonic contraction.


Primates | 1987

Sarcocystis found in the skeletal muscle of common squirrel monkeys

Tadanao Kimura; Junji Ito; Masataka Suzuki; Seiichiro Inokuchi

Abnormally enlarged muscle fiber cells of ring form were incidentally detected in transverse sections of muscles of the common squirrel monkey during microscopic investigation of the composition of muscle fibers. Longitudinal sections showed slender capsule-like cysts in the sarcoplasm. Detailed examination revealed these cysts to be those ofSarcocystis. Among the three types of muscle fiber cells that compose the skeletal muscle, staining with Sudan black B revealed that this parasite selectively infested type II white fibers with a large diameter and a high glycogen content.


Human Biology | 1975

Age-related changes in the histological composition of the rectus abdominis muscle of the adult human.

Seiichiro Inokuchi; Hiroshi Ishikawa; Sotaro Iwamoto; Tadanao Kimura


The Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon | 1985

Distribution Pattern of Muscle Fiber Type in Musculus Biceps Brachii of White-Handed Gibbon

Tadanao Kimura; Seiichiro Inokuchi


Primate Research | 1992

Comparison of muscle fiber types in the m. biceps brachii of white-handed gibbon and crab-eating monkey.

Tadanao Kimura


The Journal of Anthropological Society of Nippon | 1980

Myofibrous organization of M. trapezius of crab-eating monkey

Ryosaku Ito; Seiichiro Inokuchi; Tadanao Kimura; Masaaki Kozu


Anthropological Science | 1996

Correlation between the Morphology of the Feet and Muscle Fiber Composition in the Anterior Tibial Muscle

Tadanao Kimura


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 1995

ARCHITECTURE AND MUSCLE FIBER TYPES OF LAMPREY MYOTOME

Tadanao Kimura; Toshiaki Watanabe; Kaoru Egawa; Reiji Takiguchi


Primate Research | 1994

Muscle Fiber Composition of the Anterior Tibial Muscle in Several Species of Prosimians

Tadanao Kimura

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