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The development of functional neuromuscular junctionsin vitro: An ultrastructural and physiological study
Authors:Yasuko Nakajima  Yoshiaki Kidokoro  F. George Klier
Affiliation:1. Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907 BBBBUSA;2. The Salk Institute, P.O. Box 1809, San Diego, California 92112 BBBBUSA
Abstract:Neuromuscular junctions were formedin vitro between rat spinal cord explants and myotubes. At various intervals after the spinal cord explants were added to the myotube culture (7 hr to 15 days of coculture), the presence of functional neuromuscular junctions was determined by recording miniature endplate potentials (mepps) from the myotubes contacted by a few neurites. Electron microscopical studies were conducted on identified myotubes in which mepps were recorded. Mepps were already found as early as 7 hr after coculture. The fine structure of these newly formed neuromuscular junctions was simple. No synaptic specializations were observed except the presence of a small number of synaptic vesicles in the nerve. The neuromuscular junctions differentiated during the coculture period. Synaptic vesicles formed a cluster at the prejunctional membrane with a localized density in the middle. Basal lamina started to form in 4-day-old cocultures and became continuous in cocultures of 10 days or longer. Clear postjunctional foldings were observed in 15-day-old cocultures. Higher mepp frequencies were correlated with more advanced ultrastructure.
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