Title : Denervation supersensitivity in skeletal muscle: analysis with a cloned cDNA probe - Merlie_1984_J.Cell.Biol_99_332 |
Author(s) : Merlie JP , Isenberg KE , Russell SD , Sanes JR |
Ref : Journal of Cell Biology , 99 :332 , 1984 |
Abstract :
Motor neurons regulate the acetylcholine sensitivity of the muscles they innervate: denervated muscle fiber become "supersensitive" to acetylcholine, due to insertion of newly synthesized acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) in the plasma membrane. We used hybridization analysis with a cloned cDNA specific for AChR alpha-subunit to compare the abundance of AChR mRNA in innervated and denervated adult mouse muscles. Within 3 d of denervation, levels of AChR mRNA increased 100-fold; levels of actin mRNA changed little. The increase in AChR mRNA level was sufficiently large and rapid to account for denervation supersensitivity. |
PubMedSearch : Merlie_1984_J.Cell.Biol_99_332 |
PubMedID: 6547444 |
Merlie JP, Isenberg KE, Russell SD, Sanes JR (1984)
Denervation supersensitivity in skeletal muscle: analysis with a cloned cDNA probe
Journal of Cell Biology
99 :332
Merlie JP, Isenberg KE, Russell SD, Sanes JR (1984)
Journal of Cell Biology
99 :332