Yg. Yang et T. Makita, IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF DESMIN FILAMENTS IN SKELETAL-MUSCLE OF NEONATAL SWINE, Acta histochemica et cytochemica, 30(2), 1997, pp. 157-164
The distribution of desmin filaments in neonatal swine muscle was iden
tified by immunoelectron microscopy. As piglets grow from 0 hr to 10 d
ays after birth, the diameter of myofibril gradually increases and the
intermyofibril space becomes narrower. The quantitative analysis sugg
ested that the largest number of desmin filaments was identified in 0
hr after birth. Desmin filaments were identified around the immature m
yofibrils and also distributed in the wide intermyofibril space. These
desmin filaments might be involved in the growth and myofibrillogenes
is in developing myocytes. Desmin filaments formed an internal framewo
rk to connect the myofibrils and cell organelles. The entire array of
myofibrils was then anchored to the sarcolemma. Desmin filaments in ne
onatal skeletal muscle might play a role as like as connective tissue
filaments between parenchymal cells. By the quantitative analysis from
fetus, neonate to adult, desmin filaments appeared to relocate from t
he intermyofibril spaces to the Z-lines. As myocytes mature, desmin fi
laments gradually acted as the integrators between the adjacent myofib
rils.