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Junctional form of acetylcholinesterase restored at nerve-free endplates.
Authors:C B Weinberg  Z W Hall
Institution:1. Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA;2. Department of Physiology, Division of Neurobiology, University of California, San Francisco, California 94143 USA
Abstract:Rat soleus muscles were ectopically innervated by implanting a foreign nerve in an endplate-free region of muscle and, 2–3 weeks later, cutting the original nerve. The junctional, 16 S form of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and focal staining for AChE disappeared from the old endplate region within a few days after denervation. In muscles with an ectopic nerve, but not in paired control muscles, 16 S AChE and focal staining were restored in the old endplate region 1–2 weeks after denervation even though nerve fibers could not be detected in that region. These results suggest that the nerve exerts a local effect, specifying the site at which junctional AChE appears, and a nonlocal effect, perhaps mediated by muscle activity, regulating the amount of junctional AChE.
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