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Развитие мышечной ткани в онтогенезе

Развитие мышечной ткани в онтогенезе

Abstract

Периодический характер роста и развития скелетной мускулатуры определяется последовательностью дифференцировок, в ходе которых изменяется структура, сократительные свойства и энергетика мышечных волокон. Порядок прохождения онтогенетических этапов развития скелетных мышц единый для всех млекопитающих, но тесно связан с их биологией. Мышечные волокна всех типов на разных этапах постнатального онтогенеза характеризуются высокой лабильностью энергетического метаболизма.

Periodic growth and development of skeletal muscles is determined by the sequence of differentiations during which the structure, contractile and power muscle characteristics change. The sequence of ontogenetic development of skeletal muscles, common for all mammals, is closely connected with their biological nature. Muscular fibers of all types manifest high lability of power metabolism at different stages of postnatal development.

Keywords

мышечное волокно, постнатальный онтогенез, рост и развитие, дифференцировка, индивидуальное развитие, нейробласты, мотонейроны, анаэробно-гликолитическое энергообеспечение, лабильность, митохондриальное окисление

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