The electric eel electrophorus electricus is a fresh water teleost showing
an electrogenic tissue that produces electric discharges. This electrogenic
tissue is distributed in three well-defined electric organs which may be f
ound symmetrically along both sides of the eel. These electric organs devel
op From muscle and exhibit several biochemical properties and morphological
features of the muscle sarcolema. This review examines the contribution of
the cytoskeletal meshwork to the maintenance of the polarized organization
of the electrocyte, the cell that contains all electric properties of each
electric organ. The cytoskeletal filaments display an important role in th
e establishment and maintenance of the highly specialized membrane model sy
stem of the electrocyte. As a muscular tissue, these electric organs expres
ses actin and desmin. The studies that characterized these cytoskeletal pro
teins and their implications on the electrophysiology of the electric tissu
es are revisited.