Transverse sarcomere splitting. A possible means of longitudinal growth in crab muscles

J Cell Biol. 1979 Mar;80(3):736-42. doi: 10.1083/jcb.80.3.736.

Abstract

Transversely split sarcomeres are seen in mouthpart muscles of the blue crab in the electron microscope. Sarcomeres split only at the H zone. Two new sarcomeres are formed by a Z disk which appears in the H zone of the splitting sarcomere. Splitting may involve breaking of the thick filaments in the H zone, elongation of these filaments, and formation of both new actin filaments and Z-disk materials, Sarcomere splitting would allow longitudinal growth of muscle cells without lengthening of sarcomeres and concomitant changes in contractile properties.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Brachyura / anatomy & histology*
  • Muscle Development
  • Muscles / ultrastructure*
  • Myofibrils / ultrastructure*