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Query: EC:3.1.1.7 (
acetylcholinesterase
)
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The intracellular distribution of
acetylcholinesterase
(
AChE
) was determined in adult rat anterior gracilis muscles.
Echothiophate iodide
(ECHO), a water-soluble
cholinesterase
inhibitor, was applied to muscles in situ to eliminate extracellular and/or extracellularly oriented enzyme. Control and ECHO-treated muscles were either cut into 1-mm segments and assayed for
AChE
activity or cytochemically stained for
AChE
. Subsequent analysis by light and electron microscopy showed that the
AChE
stain inside myofibers was highly localized and clearly visible only in the zone immediately underlying the point of nerve-muscle contact. Biochemical assay of muscle segments showed intracellular
AChE
to be most highly concentrated in regions containing large numbers of endplates (approximately twice the activity of endplate-free areas). Since such "endplate-rich" segments are in fact mostly extra-synaptic tissue, we conclude that intracellular
AChE
of adult rat gracilis myofibers, although present along the length of the cell, is more than two times as concentrated in sub-synaptic areas as compared to extra-synaptic areas. This result must be carefully considered when attempting to identify "endplate-specific"
AChE
activity of mammalian muscle, and further points to the importance of neural influences on
AChE
metabolism/regulation.
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PMID:Intracellular acetylcholinesterase of adult rat myofibers is more concentrated in endplate than non-endplate regions. 358 68