Lyles_1982_J.Neurochem_38_1007

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Title : Comparison of the molecular forms of the cholinesterases in tissues of normal and dystrophic chickens - Lyles_1982_J.Neurochem_38_1007
Author(s) : Lyles JM , Silman I , Di Giamberardino L , Couraud JY , Barnard EA
Ref : Journal of Neurochemistry , 38 :1007 , 1982
Abstract :

The levels and molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase (AChE, EC 3.1.1.7) and pseudocholinesterase (psiChE, EC 3.1.1.8) were examined in various skeletal muscles, cardiac muscles, and neural tissues from normal and dystrophic chickens. The relative amount of the heavy (Hc) form of AChE in mixed-fibre-type twitch muscles varies in proportion to the percentage of glycolytic fast-twitch fibres. Conversely, muscles with higher levels of oxidative fibres (i.e., slow-tonic oxidative-glycolytic fast-twitch, or oxidative slow-twitch) have higher proportions of the light (L) form of AChE. The effects of dystrophy on AChE and psiChE are more severe in muscles richer in glycolytic fast-twitch fibres (e.g., pectoral or posterior latissimus dorsi, PLD); there is no alteration of AChE or psiChE in a slow-tonic muscle. In the pectoral of PLD muscles from older dystrophic chickens, however, the AChE forms revert to a normal distribution while the pesChE pattern remains abnormal. Muscle psiChE is sensitive to collagenase in a similar way as is AChE, thus apparently having a similar tailed structure. Unlike skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle has very high levels of psiChE, present mainly as the L form; AChE is present mainly as the medium (M) form, with smaller amounts of L and Hc. The latter pattern of AChE forms resembles that seen in several neural tissues examined. No alterations in AChE or psiChE were found in cardiac or neural tissues from dystrophic chickens.

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Lyles JM, Silman I, Di Giamberardino L, Couraud JY, Barnard EA (1982)
Comparison of the molecular forms of the cholinesterases in tissues of normal and dystrophic chickens
Journal of Neurochemistry 38 :1007

Lyles JM, Silman I, Di Giamberardino L, Couraud JY, Barnard EA (1982)
Journal of Neurochemistry 38 :1007