Structural organization of the perimysium in bovine skeletal muscle: Junctional plates and associated intracellular subdomains

Journal of Structural Biology
E PasserieuxJean-Paul Delage

Abstract

We analyzed the structural features of the perimysium collagen network in bovine Flexor carpi radialis muscle using various sample preparation methods and microscopy techniques. We first observed by scanning electron microscopy that perimysium formed a regular network of collagen fibers with three hierarchical levels including (i) a loose lattice of large interwoven fibers ramified in (ii) numerous collagen plexi attaching together adjacent myofibers at the level of (iii) specific structures that we call perimysial junctional plates. Second, we looked more closely at the intracellular organization underneath each plate using transmission electron microscopy, immunohistochemistry, and a three-dimensional reconstruction from serial sections. We observed the accumulation of myonuclei arranged in clusters surrounded by a high density of subsarcolemmal mitochondria and the proximity of capillary branches. Third, we analyzed the distribution of these perimysial junctional plates, subsarcolemmal mitochondria, and myonuclei clusters along the myofibers using a statistical analysis of the distances between these structures. This revealed a global colocalization and the existence of adhesion domains between endomysium and perimysium. Tak...Continue Reading

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