lihastendovälin
Lihastendovälin, also known as muscle tendon transition zone or myotendinous junction, refers to the anatomical region where muscle fibers connect to the tendon. This area is crucial for transmitting the force generated by muscle contraction to the skeleton, enabling movement. The lihastendovälin is characterized by a complex interplay of specialized cells and extracellular matrix components. Muscle fibers, specifically the terminal portions of myofibrils, gradually transform into collagenous fibers of the tendon. This transition involves a gradual decrease in the number of myofibrils and a corresponding increase in collagen.
Histologically, the lihastendovälin displays a highly organized structure. Muscle fibers are typically anchored by specialized proteins