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Trophic Regulation of Acetylcholine Sensitivity of Muscle: Effect of Electrical Stimulation
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1972
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Stimulated DiaphragmsMuscle FunctionMotor ControlTrophic RegulationPeripheral Nervous SystemSocial SciencesNeuromuscular BlockadePhysiological ResearchHyperpolarization (Biology)Applied PhysiologyHealth SciencesElectrical StimulationNervous SystemAcetylcholine SensitivityNeurophysiologyPhysiologyElectromyographyNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemRat Diaphragm
Denervation of skeletal muscle results in a spread of acetylcholine sensitivity over the entire surface membrane. Electrical stimulation, programmed to mimic the normal activity pattern, was applied continuously to the denervated rat diaphragm in vivo. After 4 days, the acetylcholine sensitivity was far less in the stimulated diaphragms than in denervated controls. Muscle activity may account for "neurotrophic" regulation of the acetylcholine sensitivity.
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