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Cholinergic sites in skeletal muscle. I. Denervation effects.

R R Almon, S H Appel.   

Abstract

Cholinergic interactions in systems derived from rat skeletal mixed muscle are detailed. The isotherms of the binding of [125I]diiodo-alpha-bungarotoxin over the range of 10(-10)-10(-5) M toxin have been separated into a "nonspecific" component exclusive to the toxin and a "specific" component that binds both the toxin and d-tubocurarine. The "specific" component appears to reflect two independent sets of binding sites. One of the sets has an affinity constant on the order of 10(9) M-1. Following denervation, the number of sites in this high-affinity set begins to increase after 3 days, reaches a peak (28-fold higher than normal) on the 8th day, and begins to decline. Similar results are obtained when sensitivity of this set to an antibody derived from patients with myasthenia gravis is examined. This sensitivity is reflected by the inhibition of the alpha-bungarotoxin binding by the myasthenic IgG fraction. Following denervation, sensitivity first appears on day 3 progresses coincidentally with the increase in new sites in the set. The charcteristics of this set suggest that it represents the acetylcholine receptor and that the new sites appearing during the course of denervation are extrajunctional receptor sites. The interaction with the myasthenic IgG indicates an antigenic difference between junctional and extrajunctional receptors. The second set of specific binding sites has an affinity constant on the order of 10(5) M-1. The number of sites in this set increases only fivefold as a result of denervation. The increase also begins between days 2 and 3. The definition of this low affinity set of sites is not presently clear.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 60131     DOI: 10.1021/bi00662a003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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