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Original Article

A New Histochemical Method for Magnesium Actomyosin Adenosine Triphosphatase at Physiological PH

Pages 201-214 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A new lead-precipitation technique for demonstrating magnesium-activated actomyosin adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) at physiological pH and electrolyte levels in fixed skeletal muscle sections is reported. This method is compared with standard acid- and alkali-denatured muscle stained for calcium myosin ATPase as well as calcium-formalin denatured and pyrophosphate-formalin denatured muscle also stained for calcium myosin ATPase. The technique was developed using hamster skeletal muscle; however, it has also been applied to human, rat, and cat muscle. The fiber-type staining intensities of the formalin-denatured magnesium actomyosin ATPase closely resemble those of the formalin-denatured calcium myosin ATPase in rodents, but intensities in Type 1 fibers are reverséd relative to calcium myosin ATPase in human muscle. Cat muscle shows intermediate characteristics.

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