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Light- and electron-microscopical study of phosphoprotein B-50 following denervation and reinnervation of the rat soleus muscle

Authors :
PM Edwards
AB Oesteicher
J Verhaagen
H Veldman
FG Jennekens
W.H. Gispen
Source :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 8(5)
Publication Year :
1988

Abstract

The neuron-specific phosphoprotein B-50 was originally identified as a phosphoprotein in synaptic plasma membranes isolated from adult brain tissue. In this paper we study the reinnervation of the soleus muscle, a target muscle of sciatic nerve axons, using affinity-purified anti-B- 50 antibodies. Light-microscopical evaluation of the reinnervation process revealed that the period of muscle fiber reinnervation corresponds closely with the time in which high B-50 immunoreactivity was observed in the nerve fibers that invade the muscle and in the newly formed neuromuscular junctions. Upon completion of reinnervation, B-50 immunoreactivity decreased. In the newly innervating terminals, B- 50 was associated with presynaptic vesicular structures and with the presynaptic plasma membrane. In intact mature neuromuscular junctions, virtually no B-50 immunoreactivity could be detected with either light- or electron-microscopic procedures. These observations corroborate the association of high levels of B-50/GAP43 during axon outgrowth and support the concept that B-50 may be a key molecule in the reconstruction of axonal structures. We also observed an unexpected transient increase in B-50 immunoreactivity in the degenerating neuromuscular junctions. This observation cannot be explained in terms of increased neuronal synthesis of B-50, since the degenerating axon processes have been completely disconnected from their cell bodies. Thus, our evidence implies that a rise of B-50 immunoreactivity can be associated with stages of neuronal degeneration as well as with those of neuronal differentiation and axon outgrowth.

Details

ISSN :
02706474
Volume :
8
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....460b1dbd139ec81986894e86f5b30ed3