Dubinsky_1988_Dev.Biol_130_209

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Title : Variation among acetylcholine receptor clusters induced by ciliary ganglion neurons in vitro - Dubinsky_1988_Dev.Biol_130_209
Author(s) : Dubinsky JM , Morgan M , Fischbach GD
Ref : Developmental Biology , 130 :209 , 1988
Abstract :

We have examined the variation in receptor density and area among neurite-associated acetylcholine receptor patches (NARPs) induced by chick ciliary ganglion neurons on nearby myotubes in vitro. Quantitative analysis of rhodamine-alpha-bungarotoxin (RBTX) NARPs revealed that about 15% of the NARPs were "outstanding" in terms of size (greater than 60 micron 2) and fluorescence intensity (greater than 100 units on a 0-255 scale). The total number of receptors at different NARPs ranged over 3 orders of magnitude. It is likely that variation in NARP size and intensity reflects regional variation in the ability of myotubes to respond to the neuronal influence because (1) no gradient in NARP size or intensity with distance from the soma was evident; (2) the intensities and areas of uninnervated receptor clusters (hot spots) were similar to those of NARPs; (3) acetylcholinesterase was present at the same proportion of hot spots and NARPs at all times examined. We found no physiological or morphological evidence that outstanding NARPs were more effective sites of transmitter release. Outstanding NARPs were restricted to the longest neurite of individual neurons, so they may signal trophic interactions of the sort that promote neurite outgrowth and survival.

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PubMedID: 2846386

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Dubinsky JM, Morgan M, Fischbach GD (1988)
Variation among acetylcholine receptor clusters induced by ciliary ganglion neurons in vitro
Developmental Biology 130 :209

Dubinsky JM, Morgan M, Fischbach GD (1988)
Developmental Biology 130 :209