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Fiber composition of the distal accessory flexor muscle in several decapod crustaceans

โœ Scribed by C. K. Govind; D. E. Meiss; J. She; E. Yap-chung


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1978
Tongue
English
Weight
700 KB
Volume
157
Category
Article
ISSN
0362-2525

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Abstract

The fiber composition of the distal accessory flexor muscle (DAFM) and the branching pattern of its excitor axon were compared in several species of crabs, in the lobster and the crayfish. The muscle is composed exclusively of long sarcomere (> 6 ฮผm) fibers and therefore of the slow type. In all the crab species, except one, there is a distal to proximal gradient of fibers with increasing sarcomere lengths; this gradient is reverse in lobsters and crayfish. A proximal to distal gradient of increasing fiber diameters occurs in the DAFM of all crab species but not in the lobster and crayfish, in which all the fibers are approximately equal in diameter. The single excitatory axon traverses the width of the DAFM and gives off primary branches on either side in the lobster and crayfish but on only one side in crabs. The hypothesis that the axonal branching pattern may govern the regional distribution of fibers with differing sarcomere lengths in proposed.


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