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In vivo recovery of muscle contraction after alpha-bungarotoxin binding.
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Mass InternalizationNeuromusculoskeletal DisorderMuscle PhysiologyMuscle FunctionMuscle InjuryBound RadioactivityNeurophysiologyMedicineSkeletal MusclePhysiologyVivo RecoveryMuscle ContractionNervous SystemNeuromuscular PhysiologyPharmacologyNeuromuscular PathologyNeuromuscular BlockadeHealth Sciences
Acetylcholine receptors were inactivated in vivo at the mouse neuromuscular junction using alpha-bungarotoxin (alpha-BTX). It was found that neurally produced muscle contraction recovered within 4-8 days (halftime similar to 3 days). Actinomycin D interfered with this recovery, but did not affect normal nerve-stimulated muscle contraction. If the response was initially eliminated by [125-I]alpha-BTX and the end plates examined by EM autoradiography, no evidence of mass internalization of bound radioactivity during recovery was seen. The fine structure of the end plates and muscle was unaltered during the post-alpha-BTX recovery period.
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