Abstract

Lamellar bodies in and around muscle satellite cells were studied using conventional electron microscopy and electron cytochemistry, utilizing the tannic acid glutaraldehyde fixation method and Con A peroxidase labeling technique. These structures were particularly numerous in the space between the muscle fiber and satellite cell and less numerous in the interior of the satellite cell within the cisterns of the endoplasmic reticulum and the nuclear envelope. They appeared to be chiefly composed of phospholipid material and were closely associated with the plasma membrane of both satellite cell and muscle fiber.

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