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Publication : Acetylcholine receptors in innervated muscles of dystrophic mdx mice degrade as after denervation.

First Author  Xu R Year  1997
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  17
Issue  21 Pages  8194-200
PubMed ID  9334395 Mgi Jnum  J:43694
Mgi Id  MGI:1098355 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.17-21-08194.1997
Citation  Xu R, et al. (1997) Acetylcholine receptors in innervated muscles of dystrophic mdx mice degrade as after denervation. J Neurosci 17(21):8194-200
abstractText  Acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are present at the top of the postsynaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) at very high density, possibly anchored to cytoskeletal elements. The present study investigated whether AChR degradation is affected in animals lacking dystrophin, a protein that is an integral part of the cytoskeletal complex and is missing in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The animal model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the mutant mdx mouse, was used to determine whether disruption of the cytoskeleton, caused by the absence of dystrophin, affects AChR degradation. Of the two populations of junctional AChRs, Rs (expressed in innervated adult muscles) and Rr (expressed in embryonic or denervated muscles), only Rs are affected in mdx animals. In innervated mdx soleus, diaphragm, and sternomastoid muscles, the AChRs have an accelerated degradation rate (t1/2 of approximately 3-5 d), similar to that acquired by Rs in control muscles after denervation. The Rs in mdx NMJs do not accelerate further when the muscles are denervated. The absence of dystrophin does not affect the degradation rate of the Rr AChRs (t1/2 of 1 d), which are expressed after denervation in mdx as in control muscles. These results suggest that dystrophin or an intact cytoskeletal complex may be required for neuronal stabilization of Rs receptors at the adult neuromuscular junctions.
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