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Effect of nerve compression on the morphogenesis of the cholinesterase containing structures of the rat myoneural junction
Authors:H Teräväinen
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 17, Finland
Abstract:Summary The sciatic nerve of the newborn rat was unilaterally compressed to cause temporary denervation and subsequent re-innervation of immature myoneural junctions prior to the development of postsynaptic infoldings in the rat tibialis anterior muscle. Subsequent changes in the postsynaptic structure were followed by histochemical demonstration of acetylcholinesterase activity.It was found that postsynaptic infoldings into the myoneural junctions appeared between 16–21 days of age on the temporarily denervated side but already at 5 days of age on the contralateral unoperated side. Also further development on the operated side was delayed by 10–15 days as compared to the control side.The observations indicate that the nerve-ending exerts a stimulating influence on the development of the postsynaptic structures and, in addition, that this action is long-lasting, as compared to the more transitory induction of myoneural acetylcholinesterase activity shown earlier to take place in the rat embryo at the 18-day stage.
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