Title: Muscle Tissue
1Stephen E. Fish, Ph.D. Mitchell L. Berk,
Ph.D. Marshall University J. C. E. School of
Medicine
2Note to instructors I use these PowerPoint
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Ph.D. Fish_at_Marshall.edu Berk_at_Marshall.edu
3Cardiac Muscle
4Cardiac muscle
- Stains eosinophilic in HE
- Rounded nuclei (sometimes 2) inside the cells
- Cells joined by intercalated disks to make a
fiber - Cross striations from sarcomeres longitudinal
stripes from loose myofibrils
5Longitudinal
Cross section
Longitudinal
6Endomysium
Perimysium
7Slide Muscle 7, cardiac muscle, longitudinal
section, 40X
centrally located nucleus in fiber
Branching of fibers
Fibers branch
8Branching fiber
Intercalated disc
Cross striations (sarcomeres) are just visible,
longitudinal stripes (loose myofibrils) are more
apparent
9The cardiac sarcomere (T-tubules at Z lines, no
triads, sarcoplasmic reticulum is an anastomosing
network
10Intercallated disk detailNote zigzag is in
multiples of a sarcomere
11Heart layers
12Connectivity organizes spread of contraction in
the interconnected fibers
13Cardiac muscle
Purkinje fiber
Endocardium
14Purkinje fibers (note reduced disorganized
myofibrils)
binucleate cell
15Smooth muscle
16- Eosinophilic cytoplasm minimal endomysium
- Speckled hot dog central nucleus looks small
circular in cross section - Fiber is a single cell with a single nucleus
17GI smooth muscle, low power
Epimysium
Smooth muscle
Cross section
Longitudinal
18Smooth muscle in the GI tract (muscularis externa)
Longitudinal
Cross section
19Smooth muscle
Longitudinal
Cross section
Perimysium
Endomysium not visible
20Smooth muscle contractile mechanisms
21Sherman says
Muscle is an important component of dog food