1976
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-185x.1976.tb01120.x
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A Study of the Mechanism of Contraction in Vertebrate Smooth Muscle

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“…The oblique arrangement offered a convenient way for contractile filaments to circumvent the relatively large and centrally located nucleus (Bagby, 1983). A criticism can be raised against all of the models mentioned above that there is considerable evidence against angled filament alignment in intact smooth muscle bundles from the present study and from other early studies (Shoenberg and Needham, 1976;Gabella, 1977;McGuffee et al, 1979). The findings of the present study also suggest that most contractile filaments do not circumvent the nucleus.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…The oblique arrangement offered a convenient way for contractile filaments to circumvent the relatively large and centrally located nucleus (Bagby, 1983). A criticism can be raised against all of the models mentioned above that there is considerable evidence against angled filament alignment in intact smooth muscle bundles from the present study and from other early studies (Shoenberg and Needham, 1976;Gabella, 1977;McGuffee et al, 1979). The findings of the present study also suggest that most contractile filaments do not circumvent the nucleus.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Tropomyosin may lend structural stability to the microfilaments (38,39) in addition to functioning as a regulator protein (see below), and a-actinin, which is thought to be involved in the linkage of muscle thin filaments to the Z line of skeletal muscle (40,41), may be a factor in coupling cytoplasmic microfilaments of nonmuscle cells to the plasma membrane. In this regard, as in others, nonmuscle cells may be more similar to smooth muscle cells (42) than to skeletal muscle.…”
Section: Morphology and Ultrastructuresupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Since smooth muscle contains not only actin filaments but also 7-to 10-nm filaments (for references see ref. 25), our results suggest that at least some of these anti-smooth muscle antibodies might in part be directed against intermediate filaments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%