Phillips_1985_J.Neurocytol_14_309

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Title : Spatial distribution and size of acetylcholine receptor clusters determined by motor nerves in developing chick muscles - Phillips_1985_J.Neurocytol_14_309
Author(s) : Phillips WD , Lai K , Bennett MR
Ref : Journal of Neurocytology , 14 :309 , 1985
Abstract :

The size and distribution of acetylcholine receptor clusters (AChR-C) on normal and aneural developing muscle fibres of the chick wing were studied by labelling AChR with fluorescent conjugates of alpha-bungarotoxin (alpha-BGT). AChR-C of a size typical of initial synaptic contacts (5 micron long) were present at 7 days incubation, shortly after the appearance of nerves, and were grouped in bands corresponding to muscle nerve branches. A regular distribution of large (approximately equal to 5 micron) AChR-C separated by 100-200 micron had developed by 10-14 days in the slow-tonic anterior latissimus dorsi and ulnimetacarpalis dorsalis muscles. The role of motor innervation in the formation of AChR-C was assessed by removing the brachial neural tube at 2 days incubation in order to prevent nerves entering the wing. Neural-tube removal prevented the appearance of the large AChR-C normally associated with the early synaptic contacts. Small AChR-C (less than 2 micron long) appeared in aneural muscles, but these were not grouped into bands characteristic of the large AChR-C in normal muscles. The results suggest that the formation of junctional AChR-C is dependent on nerves.

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Phillips WD, Lai K, Bennett MR (1985)
Spatial distribution and size of acetylcholine receptor clusters determined by motor nerves in developing chick muscles
Journal of Neurocytology 14 :309

Phillips WD, Lai K, Bennett MR (1985)
Journal of Neurocytology 14 :309