The larval electric organ of the weakly electric fishPollimyrus (Marcusenius) isidori (Mormyridae, Teleostei)
- 1 April 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Neurocytology
- Vol. 7 (2) , 165-181
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01217916
Abstract
Summary The larval electric organ ofPollimyrus isidori consists of four longitudinal tubes, a dorsal and a ventral pair, which begin behind the skull, end at the beginning of the caudal peduncle and show myotomic segmentation. The elementary units are, apparently, transformed muscle fibres called electrocytes. They are shorter and thicker than muscle fibres, with long stalks and are found in the medial part of the deep lateral muscle. Electron microscopy reveals a clear difference between the anterior and posterior face of the electrocyte. Anteriorly, deep linear invaginations of the surface membrane together with many small vesicles of about 100 nm diameter can be seen. Posteriorly, many plasma membrane invaginations and vacuoles are found together with numerous cytoplasmic organelles — pleiomorphic nuclei, Golgi apparatus, oblong mitochondria and multivesicular bodies. The stalk originates at the posterior face and the nerve terminals are situated at the distal end of the stalk. In the electrocyte, myofibrils, similar to those found in muscle fibres, can be detected with clearly visible Z lines but with only a suggestion of H zones. Two bundles of myofibrils can be seen arranged orthogonally in the electrocyte. Strong acetylcholinesterase activity was found on the anterior face and on the innervated stalk. Under the given recording conditions the overall discharge amplitude of the larval electric organ reaches a maximum of about 100 mV peak to peak. The pulse duration is 1 millisecond and the main phase is head-positive.Keywords
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