Connections Between Skeletal Muscle Cells & AP Transmission

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Skeletal muscle cells, or myofibers, are unique in that each muscle fiber is a single, multinucleated cell, formed by the fusion of multiple individual cells during development. Unlike smooth and cardiac muscle cells, which are interconnected by gap junctions for action potential (AP) transmission, skeletal muscle fibers do not require such connections due to their structure. The multinucleated nature of skeletal muscle fibers allows for efficient contraction and coordination without the need for intercellular communication mechanisms like gap junctions.
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I know that smooth and cardiac muscle cells (myofibers) are connected to each other by gap junctions.

How are skeletal muscle cells connected to each other (to transmit the AP)?

Thanks, any responses appreciated
 
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I know that smooth and cardiac muscle cells (myofibers) are connected to each other by gap junctions.

How are skeletal muscle cells connected to each other (to transmit the AP)?

Thanks, any responses appreciated
In skeletal muscle a muscle fiber is a single cell. There is therefore no need for gap junctions or other transmission mechanism. However, skeletal muscle is weird in the fact that the muscle fiber cell has multiple nuclei. IIRC, at some point in development they were separate cells each with one nucleus whose membranes fused together to make a single multinuclear cell.
 
are u saying that a single myofiber (multinucleate) is composed of multiple cells that have fused to form 1 cell (the myofiber)

thanks
 
Yes, IIRC, but you may want to look it up since it has been several years since I took physiology.
 
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