NEUROMUSCULAR CONTACTS OF EXPANDED MOTOR UNITS IN RAT SOLEUS MUSCLES ARE RESCUED BY LEUPEPTIN

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CONNOLD, AL
VRBOVA, G
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[1] UNIV LONDON UNIV COLL,DEPT ANAT & DEV BIOL,LONDON WC1E 6BT,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LONDON UNIV COLL,CTR NEUROSCI,LONDON WC1E 6BT,ENGLAND
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1016/0306-4522(94)90027-2
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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In the soleus muscle of the rat following section of the L5 ventral ramus (partial denervation) the remaining motor axons increase their territory by sprouting. Nerve sprouts are first seen two to three days after the operation, their number peaks al 10-14 days and subsequently remains at this level. The time course of the initial sprouting in partially denervated muscles is not altered by paralysing the muscles with alpha-bungarotoxin, and the initial extent of the sprouting is, if anything, greater in the paralysed muscles. However, unlike in controls, this level of sprouting is not maintained and neuromuscular contacts are lost when muscles recover from the paralysis. The loss of these contacts can be prevented by treatment of these partially denervated paralysed muscles with leupeptin, an inhibitor of calcium-activated neutral protease. Interestingly, more contacts are rescued when leupeptin is applied 10 days after cr-bungarotoxin treatment, when sprouting has reached high levels, than at three days, when sprouting has just begun. The neuromuscular connections rescued by leupeptin are functional. Maximum tetanic tension produced by untreated soleus muscles two to five months after partial denervation is 66 +/- 9% of contralateral control muscles, but only 39 +/- 8% when the muscles were paralysed with alpha-bungarotoxin for 12-14 days after partial denervation. However, when partially denervated paralysed muscles were treated with leupeptin three and 10 days after alpha-bungarotoxin treatment their tension output is 74 +/- 3% and 81 +/- 8%, respectively. After partial denervation alone, motor units are twice their normal size. Short-term paralysis with cc-bungarotoxin prevents this increase in motor unit territory. However, the application of leupeptin to the paralysed muscles rescues neuromuscular contacts, allowing motor unit size to remain expanded, at around 2-2.5-fold. Thus, following recovery from temporary paralysis with a-bungarotoxin, there is a sudden withdrawal of neuromuscular contacts and these can be rescued by treatment with leupeptin.
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