| Title : Neural control of the forms of acetylcholinesterase in slow mammalian muscles - Lai_1986_Nature_321_72 |
| Author(s) : Lai J , Jedrzejczyk J , Pizzey JA , Green D , Barnard EA |
| Ref : Nature , 321 :72 , 1986 |
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Abstract :
The 'heavy', collagen-tailed form of acetylcholinesterase (AChE), having a s(0)20,w of 16S in mammals, occurs at vertebrate muscle endplates and has been widely regarded as a marker of neuronal influence on muscle in vivo. However, an interesting exception has been described by Bacou et al., in a previous report in Nature. They found, in a slow-twitch muscle of the rabbit, that after denervation the 16S form of AChE increases markedly, rather than disappearing. Such a phenomenon would modify current concepts of neuromuscular regulation. We report here, however, that this exception is apparent rather than real in terms of endplate AChE regulation. |
| PubMedSearch : Lai_1986_Nature_321_72 |
| PubMedID: 3703009 |
Lai J, Jedrzejczyk J, Pizzey JA, Green D, Barnard EA (1986)
Neural control of the forms of acetylcholinesterase in slow mammalian muscles
Nature
321 :72
Lai J, Jedrzejczyk J, Pizzey JA, Green D, Barnard EA (1986)
Nature
321 :72