Literature DB >> 10081612

Localization of transforming growth factor beta in association with neuromuscular junctions in adult human muscle.

M Toepfer1, P Fischer, A Abicht, H Lochmüller, D Pongratz, W Müller-Felber.   

Abstract

Transforming growth factors-beta 1, 2, and 3 are known for their regulatory function in embryogenesis, fibrogenesis, and tissue repair of different cell types. A trophic function of TGF-beta subclasses for motoneurons has been shown in vitro. TGF-beta 1 is a potent survival factor for cultured embryonic rat motoneurons. In addition, TGF-beta 1 stimulates proliferation of rat Schwann cells. Recently, TGF-beta 2 has been reported to be associated with the subsynaptic nuclei of mature rat neuromuscular junctions. In this study, we investigated the expression of TGF-beta 1, 2, and 3 at neuromuscular junctions in skeletal muscle of 11 adults without neuromuscular disease. On muscle biopsies, neuromuscular junctions were depicted by acetylcholine esterase reaction and acetylcholine receptor antibodies. TGF-beta 1; 2, and 3 were stained immunohistochemically with monoclonal antibodies. Some muscle fibers showed low levels of inhomogeneous immunoreactivity for both TGF-beta 1 and TGF-beta 3. Intense immunoreactivity of TGF-beta 1 and 3 was shown at the postsynaptic area of neuromuscular junctions. TGF-beta 2 was expressed in the same subcellular distribution, but less strongly. In conclusion, the colocalization of TGF-beta with neuromuscular junctions may suggest a significant function in neuromuscular communication.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10081612     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006989530148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Neurobiol        ISSN: 0272-4340            Impact factor:   5.046


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