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Publication : Dynamic neuromuscular remodeling precedes motor-unit loss in a mouse model of ALS.

First Author  Martineau É Year  2018
Journal  Elife Volume  7
PubMed ID  30320556 Mgi Jnum  J:277789
Mgi Id  MGI:6331020 Doi  10.7554/eLife.41973
Citation  Martineau E, et al. (2018) Dynamic neuromuscular remodeling precedes motor-unit loss in a mouse model of ALS. Elife 7:e41973
abstractText  Despite being an early event in ALS, it remains unclear whether the denervation of neuromuscular junctions (NMJ) is simply the first manifestation of a globally degenerating motor neuron. Using in vivo imaging of single axons and their NMJs over a three-month period, we identify that single motor-units are dismantled asynchronously in SOD1(G37R) mice. We reveal that weeks prior to complete axonal degeneration, the dismantling of axonal branches is accompanied by contemporaneous new axonal sprouting resulting in synapse formation onto nearby NMJs. Denervation events tend to propagate from the first lost NMJ, consistent with a contribution of neuromuscular factors extrinsic to motor neurons, with distal branches being more susceptible. These results show that NMJ denervation in ALS is a complex and dynamic process of continuous denervation and new innervation rather than a manifestation of sudden global motor neuron degeneration.
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