Rossner K L, Sherman R G
Am J Physiol. 1978 Nov;235(5):C220-6. doi: 10.1152/ajpcell.1978.235.5.C220.
Surface and volume densities of the invaginated membrane components of tonic muscle fibers of crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) were determined by stereological methods. Surface densities of the sarcolemma, sarcolemmal invaginations, T tubules and Z tubules were 2.0, 5.9, 26.3, and 3.3 micron2/100 micron3 of fiber, respectively, and volume densities of the sarcolemmal invaginations, T tubules, and Z tubules were 0.28, 0.29, and 0.08 micron3/100 micron3. The values obtained for surface density show that 95% of the membrane exposed to the extracellular environment is composed of invaginated membrane. Specific membrane capacitance, determined from square-wave pulse analysis and referred to the apparent area of surface sarcolemma, was 30.3 muF/cm2. However, after correction for the extent of invaginated membrane, the specific membrane capacitance was 1.6 muF/cm2.