Expression and distribution of sodium channels in short‐ and long‐term denervated rodent skeletal muscles.
- 15 February 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 483 (1), 109-118
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1995.sp020571
Abstract
1. Loose-patch voltage-clamp recordings were made from rat and mouse skeletal muscle fibres denervated for up to 6 weeks. Innervated muscles possessed a Na+ current density of 107 +/- 3.3 mA cm-2 in endplate membrane, and 6.3 +/- 0.6 mA cm-2 in extrajunctional membrane. This high concentration of Na+ channels at the endplate was gradually reduced following denervation. After 6 weeks of denervation, the endplate Na+ channel concentration was reduced by 40-50%, and the density of Na+ channels in extrajunctional membrane was increased by about 30%. 2. The tetrodotoxin (TTX)-resistant form of the Na+ channel appeared after 3 days of denervation and comprised approximately 43% of the endplate Na+ channels 5-6 days after denervation. Subsequently, TTX-resistant Na+ channels were reduced in density to approximately 25% of the postjunctional Na+ channels and remained at this level up to 6 weeks after denervation. 3. RNase protection analysis showed that mRNA encoding the TTX-resistant Na+ channel was virtually absent in innervated muscle, rose > 50-fold after 3 days of denervation, then decreased by 95% 6 weeks after denervation. The density of TTX-resistant Na+ channels correlated qualitatively with changes in mRNA levels. 4. These results suggest that the density of Na+ channels at neuromuscular junctions is maintained by two mechanisms, one influenced by the nerve terminal and the other independent of innervation.Keywords
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