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J Physiol Volume 508, Number 2, 393-400, April 15, 1998
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The Journal of Physiology (1998), 508.2, pp. 393-400
© Copyright 1998 The Physiological Society

The open duration of fetal ACh receptor-channel changes during mouse muscle development

Francesca Grassi *, Olga Epifano *, Anna Maria Mileo ¹, Benedetta Barabino * and Fabrizio Eusebi *¹

* Istituto Pasteur-Fondazione Cenci Bolognetti and Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale e Patologia, Università di Roma and ¹ Laboratorio di Biofisica, Centro Ricerca Sperimentale, Istituto Regina Elena, Roma, Italy

  1. We performed an RNase protection assay on cultured C2C12 mouse myotubes, demonstrating that the gamma subunit of the fetal muscle acetylcholine receptor (AChR) exists as two splice variants, which differ in the presence of the amino terminal exon 5.

  2. We studied unitary ACh-evoked events in fibres acutely dissociated from the hindlimb flexor digitorum brevis muscle of BALB/C mice aged between embryonic day 16 (E16) and postnatal day 6 (P6).

  3. At all ages, the channel conductance was about 30 pS, typical of the fetal form of the AChR. The mean open time increased significantly from 6 ms at E16 to 9 ms at E19, then decreased to about 5 ms during the first postnatal week. The lengthening of the open time was considerably delayed in hypothyroid mice. Data were recorded at 24-26 °C.

  4. On the basis of previously reported experiments in heterologous expression systems, we suggest that the modulation of channel open time is related to the expression of the AChR incorporating the gammas subunit. These events might be coupled to the crucial modifications in muscle innervation that take place during the same developmental period.




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