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Vascularization of the lateral muscle of some elasmobranchiomorph fishes

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Vascularization of the lateral muscle of some elasmobranchiomorph fishes

Auteurs : G. K. Totland ; H. Kryvi ; Q. Bone ; P. R. Flood

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The vascular bed of the locomotor muscle in three shark species and in a holocephalan is investigated and the capillarization quantified by morphometrical methods. The red muscle fibres of Scyliorhinus, Galeus, Etmopterus and Chimaera are well vascularized having respectively 25, 18, 23 and 5 per cent of fibre surface covered by capillaries. The white muscle fibres of Scyliorhinus are far better vascularized than white muscle fibres of Galeus, Etmopterus and Chimaera. The fibre surface covered by capillaries are 9, 1.4, 0.2 and 1.3 per cent, respectively. The intermediate muscle fibres have a vascular supply between that of red and white muscle fibres in all species. If the capillary contact area to the fibres are related to the mitochondrial volume, more similar values are obtained for the vascular supply to all fibres types in all animals. This parameter indicates that there is a definite relation between the capacity of the oxygen transport system and the aerobic metabolic machinery.

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