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Contraction and Relaxation in the Absence of a Sarcoplasmic Reticulum: Muscle Fibres in the Small Pelagic Tunicate Doliolum

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Date 1997 Jun 1
PMID 9172079
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Previous ultrastructural observations suggested that Doliolum muscle fibres apparently lacked both sarcoplasmic reticulum and transverse tubular-system. External Ca2+ is required for contraction, caffeine does not evoke contraction, nor does it increase intracellular Ca2+ level. Ryanodine at 50 microM has no effect on electrically-evoked contractions. Further, electrical stimulation in external solutions lacking Na+ leads to sustained contracture. We conclude that intracellular Ca2+ stores are absent in these rapid obliquely-striated fibres, and that reduction in internal Ca2+ levels following contraction depends upon Na(+)-Ca2+ exchange across the sarcolemma.

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