sarkolems
Sarkolems are the plasma membranes of muscle cells, also known as myocytes. They play a crucial role in muscle function by regulating the movement of ions and molecules into and out of the cell. The sarkolemma is composed of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, which form channels and receptors that facilitate communication between the cell and its environment. These proteins include ion channels, which allow the passage of specific ions like sodium, potassium, and calcium, and receptors, which respond to various stimuli such as neurotransmitters and hormones.
The sarkolemma is essential for muscle contraction and relaxation. During muscle contraction, the influx of calcium
The integrity of the sarkolemma is vital for muscle health. Damage to the sarkolemma can lead to