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Neuronotrophic effects of skeletal muscle fractions on spinal cord differentiation.
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1982
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Muscle FunctionSpinal DisorderCellular PhysiologySocial SciencesTissue FractionsRegenerative MedicineEpendymaSkeletal MuscleSkeletal Muscle BiologyMolecular NeuroscienceNervous SystemCell BiologySkeletal Muscle FractionsSoluble FractionsDevelopmental BiologyNeuroanatomyPhysiologyNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicineNeural Stem Cell
Soluble fractions of homogenized skeletal muscle were found to promote neuronal migration and neuritic and glial outgrowth from embryonic chick spinal cord explants. Fractions obtained from skeletal muscle immobilized by prolonged treatment with curare were significantly more effective than normal muscle in accelerating neuronal and glial development. Fractions from other tissues such as brain and lung did not enhance neuronal differentiation, but were effective in stimulating outgrowth of glial cells. Separate measurements of glial and neuronal responses indicate that tissue fractions produce independent effects on the glial and neuronal components.
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