ミズクラゲ,Aurelia aurita,エフィラの横紋筋の微細構造

島根大学理学部紀要 Volume 16 Page 61-67 published_at 1982-12-25
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Title
ミズクラゲ,Aurelia aurita,エフィラの横紋筋の微細構造
Title
Electron Microscopy on Striated Muscles in the Ephyra of Aurelia aurita
Title Transcription
ミズクラゲ AURELIA AURITA エフィラ ノ オウモンキン ノ ビサイ コウゾウ
Creator
Hisamatu Tetsuro
Source Title
島根大学理学部紀要
Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Volume 16
Start Page 61
End Page 67
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03879925
Descriptions
Coelenterates generally have smooth muscles in bodies (Hyman, 1940 ; Kawaguti, 1966, Kawaguti and Yoshimoto, 1973, Matsuno, 198lb), excepting some peculiar occasions (Chapman, 1978). But in the free swimming medusae and ephyrae, cross striated muscles are observed, although they are simple and undeveloped in their structures as compared with those of mammals and arthropods. That is, they are characterized to have short sarcomeres, short A and I bands (Kawaguti and Hamakoshi, 1963 ; Keough and Summers, 1976) and thin myofibrils. And sometimes they lack the sarcoplasmic reticular systems (S. R) (Matsuno, 198la).
Free swimming medusae develop through the developmental course of ephyrae which were released from the strobila. So it must be reasonable to assume that cross striated muscles in medusae develop through the developmental course of the ephyra. Aurelia aurita is a convenient material to examine such development, that is, the polyps are easily transformed into strobilae under a temperature treatment in the laboratory (Kakinuma, 1962).
Cross striated muscles in an Aurelia ephyra were observed in a circular muscle around the mouth and radial muscles running a longitudinal direction in the lappets. These two muscles contain a similar type of cross striated muscle cells which resemble those of the medusae, but those two muscle cells were different from the fine structures.
This paper deals with the fine structures of both cross striated muscle cells in comparison with those of other medusae and ephyrae, and discusses the relation of the circular and radial muscular systems.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部
The Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1982-12-25
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108106