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Cells isolated from ascidian smooth muscle were about 1.5–2 mm in length. Each contained 20–40 nucle in proportion to cell length. The cytoplasm was characterized by the presence of an enormous quantity of glycogen particles, tubular elements of sarcoplasmic reticulum coupled to the cell membrane, and conspicuous contractile elements. Thick and thin filaments had diameters of about 14–16 nm and 6–7 nm, respectively. The population density of the thick filaments was much higher (mean 270/μm2 filament area) than in vertebrate smooth muscles. The ratio of thick to thin filaments was about 1∶6. All the thick filaments were surrounded by a single row of 5–9 thin filaments forming a rosette, and cross-bridges with periodicities of 14.5 and 29 nm were found between them. The contractile apparatus consisted of numerous myofibrils which were arranged nearly along the cell axis and were separated from each other by a network of 10-nm filaments. The myofibrils further consisted of many irregularly arranged sarcomerelike structures, each of which was comprised of a small group of thick and thin filaments with attached dense bodies.
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Terakado, K., Obinata, T. Structure of multinucleated smooth muscle cells of the ascidian Halocynthia roretzi . Cell Tissue Res. 247, 85–94 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00216550
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