Brzin_1981_Muscle.Nerve_4_505

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Title : Activity, molecular forms, and cytochemistry of cholinesterases in developing rat diaphragm - Brzin_1981_Muscle.Nerve_4_505
Author(s) : Brzin M , Sketelj J , Tennyson VM , Kiauta T , Budininkas-Schoenebeck M
Ref : Muscle & Nerve , 4 :505 , 1981
Abstract :

Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) were studied in the diaphragm of early postnatal rats, using radiometric determination of enzyme activities, velocity sedimentation for separation of molecular forms, and electron microscopic cytochemistry to localize enzymes. AChE activity did not change significantly during the first 2 months after birth. The level of 16 S AChE was high at early stages, but decreased to adult levels between days 19 and 32 after birth. In newborn and 8-day-old rats, 16 S and 13 S AChE were present in both endplate and extrajunctional muscle. In newborn muscle, BCHE activity was higher than AChE activity, but decreased 6-fold by day 32. Newborn muscle contained 16 S, 10 S, and 4 S BCHE. The principal form throughout development was 4 S BCHE, but all forms diminished as total BCHE activity decreased with maturation. At early postnatal neuromuscular junctions, end product of both AChE and BCHE was present in the cleft, as well as in Schwann cells. More Schwann cells wee present in early stages than in later stages, and this might account for part of the later decrease of BCHE activity measured biochemically.

PubMedSearch : Brzin_1981_Muscle.Nerve_4_505
PubMedID: 7311990

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Brzin M, Sketelj J, Tennyson VM, Kiauta T, Budininkas-Schoenebeck M (1981)
Activity, molecular forms, and cytochemistry of cholinesterases in developing rat diaphragm
Muscle & Nerve 4 :505

Brzin M, Sketelj J, Tennyson VM, Kiauta T, Budininkas-Schoenebeck M (1981)
Muscle & Nerve 4 :505