Title : Molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase and pseudocholinesterase in chicken skeletal muscles: their distribution and change with muscular dystrophy - Barnard_1982_Rep.Nutr.Dev_22_261 |
Author(s) : Barnard EA , Lyles JM , Silman I , Jedrzejczyk J , Barnard PJ |
Ref : Reproduction, Nutrition, Developpement , 22 :261 , 1982 |
Abstract :
Chicken muscles offer several significant advantages for the use of cholinesterase as a marker of nerve-muscle interactions. A series of molecular forms of chicken muscle acetylcholinesterase (AChE), and likewise of pseudocholinesterase (psi ChE), has been defined. The form of AChE inside the endplates of fast-twitch muscle is H2c (20 S), with a collagenous tail. The same is true for psi ChE. The changes in these forms in the muscle with embryonic development, with muscle fibre-type composition and under the influence of inherited muscular dystrophy, are described quantitatively. |
PubMedSearch : Barnard_1982_Rep.Nutr.Dev_22_261 |
PubMedID: 7156481 |
Barnard EA, Lyles JM, Silman I, Jedrzejczyk J, Barnard PJ (1982)
Molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase and pseudocholinesterase in chicken skeletal muscles: their distribution and change with muscular dystrophy
Reproduction, Nutrition, Developpement
22 :261
Barnard EA, Lyles JM, Silman I, Jedrzejczyk J, Barnard PJ (1982)
Reproduction, Nutrition, Developpement
22 :261