This communication presents the results obtained in tubular aggregates of 24 enzyme histochemical techniques for demonstrating activity of oxidoreductases, transferases, hydrolases and isomerases. The activity characteristics of the tubular aggregates in m. gluteus medius of 18 patients with diseases of the neuromuscular system were almost identical. A high activity of the mitochondrial enzymes, NADPH: tetrazolium oxidoreductase, NADH:tetrazolium oxidoreductase and cytochrome c oxidase, could be shown in the pathological structures, whereas the activity of the mitochondrial enzymes, glycerol-3-phosphate:menadione oxidoreductase, succinate:PMS oxidoreductase, malate:NAD + oxidoreductase and isocitrate:NAD + oxidoreductase, and the partial mitochondrial enzymes, malate:NADP + oxidoreductase and isocitrate:NADP + oxidoreductase, was very slight or even absent. There was a moderate to strong activity of the glycolytic enzymes lactate : NAD + oxidoreductase, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate : NAD + oxidoreductase, phosphofructokinase, phosphoglucomutase and glucose phosphate isomerase. In contrast, the activity of α-glucan phosphorylase was slight. The activity of phosphogluconate : NADP + oxidoreductase, glucose-6-phosphate : NADP + oxidoreductase and 5′-nucleotidase was slight, whereas there was no activity of myosine ATPase and mitochondrial ATPase, acid phosphatase or alkaline phosphatase. The high activity of AMP-deaminase was very striking. The activity of peroxidase was moderate. Results obtained with adsorption studies point to adsorption of some of the enzymes studied to the tubular aggregates in vivo and this phenomenon very probably determined the histochemical characteristics of these structures.