Intracellular signaling molecules involved in an inhibitory factor-induced decrease in fetal-type AChR expression |
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Authors: | Montgomery J M Corfas G Mills R G |
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Institution: | Department of Physiology, School of Medical Sciences, and Centre for Neurosciences, Otago University, PO Box 913, Dunedin, New Zealand. |
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Abstract: | The innervation-induced down-regulation of fetal-type acetylcholine receptor (AChR) expression in developing muscle fibers has largely been attributed to nerve-evoked muscle activity; however, there is increasing evidence that a neural trophic factor also contributes to this receptor down-regulation. Previous studies from this laboratory have shown that neural extracts contain a factor which decreases fetal-type AChR expression in skeletal muscle cell lines and therefore may account for the proposed inhibitory neurotrophic influence. The current study investigated possible intracellular signaling molecules involved in this receptor down-regulation and demonstrated that activation of protein kinase C and p70(S6k) appeared to be important in receptor down-regulation. Decreases in AChR density were independent of myogenin. In addition, the receptor down-regulation was independent of neuregulin, which also induces p70(S6k) activity. These studies demonstrate that neural extracts contain an inhibitory factor which can down-regulate fetal-type AChR expression independently of nerve-evoked muscle activity through intracellular signaling molecules which are known to regulate AChR expression. |
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