Effect of temporary denervation on the development |
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Authors: | H. Teräväinen J. Juntunen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, University of Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Summary The influence of the motoneurone on the morphogenesis of the postsynaptic membrane of the myoneural junction was studied by denervation and subsequent re-innervation of the rat tibialis anterior muscles. This was effected by compressing the sciatic nerve at different stages of myoneural morphogenesis during the first month after birth. Changes in the postsynaptic structure were followed by histochemical demonstration of acetylcholinesterase (E.C. 3.1.1.7.) axtivity.Compression of the nerve brought development of the postsynaptic membrane to a standstill for about two to three weeks, the delay being greater in older rats. Subsequent structural development after re-innervation, although delayed for about two to three weeks, continued in the same way as in the controls.These observations indicate that the motoneurone exerts a long-lasting trophic stimulus on the development of the postsynaptic membrane of the muscle fibre and that this morphogenetic action continues throughout the structural maturation of the myoneural junction in the rat. |
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