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Publication : The coexistence of embryonic and adult acetylcholine receptors in sarcolemma of mdx dystrophic mouse muscle: an effect of regeneration or muscular dystrophy?

First Author  Költgen D Year  1994
Journal  Neurosci Lett Volume  173
Issue  1-2 Pages  79-82
PubMed ID  7936429 Mgi Jnum  J:21986
Mgi Id  MGI:69886 Doi  10.1016/0304-3940(94)90154-6
Citation  Koltgen D, et al. (1994) The coexistence of embryonic and adult acetylcholine receptors in sarcolemma of mdx dystrophic mouse muscle: an effect of regeneration or muscular dystrophy?. Neurosci Lett 173(1-2):79-82
abstractText  In the sarcolemma of innervated dystrophic mdx mouse muscle we found the embryonic and the adult nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, where normally after innervation only the adult type would be expected, as can be shown with comparative data from patch-clamp experiments from wildtype and wildtype-denervated muscle. As a control to the dystrophic muscle we investigated wildtype bupivacaine-treated regenerating muscle and found both receptor types there, too. Therefore we conclude that the expression of the embryonic nicotinic acetylcholine receptor in the dystrophic muscle is not a characteristic of dystrophy but a consequence of muscle regeneration.
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