Abstract

Background. The complexity of understanding the structure and function of cardiomyocytes in the myocardium is a fundamental problem in the field of heart morphology. Sarcomeres are the main structural and functional units of myofibrils. Understanding the organization and dynamics of sarcomeres in cardiomyocytes is crucial for establishing the mechanisms responsible for the process of forming the contractile system of cardiomyocytes. Objective. The main purpose of this study is a review of literary sources that complement and expand the essential findings about the construction of myofibrils and their components when studied by effective methods of microscopic techniques. Materials. Literature review databases, systematic search of primary sources related to the research topic. Methods of visual examination of the components of sarcomeres and elements of their organization. Results. Transmission electron microscopy provides high-resolution imaging of sarcomeres, which is necessary for detailed analysis of their ultrastructure, including visualization of sarcomere components such as Z-discs, M-lines, thick and thin filaments. Morphometric methods are crucial for studying the compaction and orientation of myofibrils in cardiomyocytes. Conclusion. Morphometric methods provide valuable information about the structural remodeling of myofibrils in response to physiological stimuli or pathological conditions. These techniques are needed to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying muscle contraction and to develop methods to study cardiac remodeling processes in response to the adaptive response.

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