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1. Acetylcholine (ACh), 7.5 x 10(-5) M, and carbachol, 5 x 10(-6) M (CCh) depressed the frequency of miniature endplate potentials (m.e.p.ps) in the frog (Rana temporaria) sartorius neuromuscular junction with active acetylcholinesterase to about 50-55% of the controls. 2. A similar depression was produced by the nicotinic agonists, nicotine, suberyldicholine and tetramethylammonium. 3. The muscarinic agonists, oxotremorine, methylfurmethide and methacholine were without effect on m.e.p.p. frequency. The muscarinic antagonist, atropine and the nicotinic antagonist, (+)-tubocurarine, had no effect on the depression of m.e.p.p. frequency evoked by CCh. 4. The ganglionic blockers, benzhexonium and IEM-1119, were also without effect on the CCh-evoked depression of m.e.p.p. frequency. 5. Pretreatment of muscles with anticholinesterases did not prevent the CCh-induced drop in m.e.p.p. frequency. 6. The effect of CCh was proportionally the same as in the controls in preparations where the m.e.p.p. frequency was changed by elevation of K+ and in the presence of theophylline, noradrenaline, dibutyryl adenosine 3':5'-cyclic monophosphate (db cyclic AMP) and db cyclic GMP. 7. An inhibitor of Na+,K(+)-ATPase, ouabain, 5 x 10(-5) mol l-1, prevented or reversed the depression of m.e.p.p. frequency by CCh. However, the depression was present in a nominally K(+)-free medium. Insulin and adrenaline, which are considered to be Na+,K(+)-ATPase activators, were without effect on depression of m.e.p.p. frequency. 8. The depression of m.e.p.p. frequency by 5 x 10(-6) M CCh was the same at temperatures between 5 and 30 degrees C with a Q10 near to 1.0. When threshold amounts of CCh were used (6 x 10-7 and 3 x 10-7 M), the depression was less at higher temperatures.9. The receptive structures responsible for the CCh (or ACh)-evoked depression of m.e.p.p. frequency differ pharmacologically from muscarinic, nicotinic ganglionic and neuromuscular junction ACh-receptors as well as from the synaptic cholinesterase, in contrast to previous reports (Duncan & Publicover, 1979).The low temperature-dependence points to the possibility that physical rather than biochemical processes are limiting in this presynaptic effect of cholinomimetics.
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PMID:Depression of miniature endplate potential frequency by acetylcholine and its analogues in frog. 166 83

We have recently shown that the mean muscle chronaxie for nerve pedicle implanted into denervated rabbit strap muscle is comparable to that of normal nerve. This study correlates excitability with histologic characteristics of muscles reinnervated via nerve-muscle pedicles (NMP) and direct nerve implants (DNI). Strength duration curves were measured in 13 rabbits 3.5 to 5 months after reinnervation by NMP (n = 6) and DNI (n = 7). Following this, control (n = 5) and reinnervated straps were harvested immediately before the animals were killed and frozen in liquid nitrogen. The material was submitted for hematoxylin-eosin stains as well as trichrome stains for general morphology, myofibrillar ATPase and NADH for fiber typing, and cholinesterase for determination of denervated fibers. In all animals with low chronaxie, expected type grouping from reinnervation was noted (n = 10). By contrast, the three animals in which chronaxie was abnormally elevated demonstrated fibrosis, inflammation, and absence of or poor type grouping. This suggests that type grouping is necessary for excitability after reinnervation of paralyzed striated muscles.
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PMID:Correlation between histology and nerve excitability after reinnervation of paralyzed strap muscles in the rabbit. 170 49

Synaptosomes isolated from calf brain cortex were lysed and fragmented by Yeda press treatment. The obtained membranes have previously been fractionated in a counter-current distribution process using a liquid-liquid two-phase system consisting of water, dextran, Ficoll and poly(ethylene glycol) [J. Chromatogr., 358 (1986) 147]. Using the fact that there are discrete membrane populations, a rapid preparative method for isolation of the two main fractions is presented in the present work, as well as a subfractionation of one of them using liquid-liquid extraction with dextran-bound Procion yellow HE-3G. The content of several membrane constituents, i.e. protein, acetylcholinesterase, succinate dehydrogenase and ATPase, as well as opiate binding, were determined for the three fractions. Counter-current distribution of the fractions elucidates their heterogeneity and the effectiveness of the purification.
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PMID:Subfractions of membranes from calf brain synaptosomes obtained and studied by liquid-liquid partitioning. 171 38

The target enzymes, acetylcholinesterase (for phosphamidon and carbaryl) and Mg2+ ATPase (for DDT and fenvalerate) have been assayed during exposure and reclamation of these insecticides in M. monoceros. Toxicity of these insecticides are in the order: fenvalerate greater than DDT greater than carbaryl greater than phosphamidon. Reclamation studies show that fenvalerate is rapidly degradable while DDT is slowly degradable. It is suggested that pyrethroid, organophosphate and carbamate insecticides may be preferred over organochlorine compounds in farm operations.
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PMID:Inhibition and recovery of selected target enzyme activities in tissues of penaeid prawn, Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius), exposed to different insecticides. 183 18

The morphology of the peroneus longus muscle of the Chinese quail was studied in relation to partial behavorial characteristics. On the basis of the actomyosin ATPase reaction after alkaline and acid preincubation, three fiber types are revealed. The indirect immunofluorescence, using specific antibodies against 'slow' myosin from the human vastus lateralis muscle, provokes a strong reaction on the small fiber type. The characteristics of the innervation revealed by the cholinesterase activity, concentrated in the synaptic gutters and the direct study of the nerve fibres, show focal, mono-axonal 'en plaques' endings, typical of the phasic motor system.
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PMID:[Histochemistry, immunocytochemistry, and biometry of muscle fibers and their innervation of the peroneus longus muscle]. 183 85

By means of histological and histochemical methods slices of biopsies of the canine musculus latissimus dorsi have been investigated after electroneurostimulation for three months through the thoracodorsal nerve in situ and after cutting its initial part. Frequency of contractions increases gradually from 30 up to 80 per 1 min every 2 weeks. The preparations are stained with hematoxylin--eosin. Histochemical reactions for adenosinetriphosphatase (ATPase) (incubational medium pH 4.3 and 10.3) and for acetylcholinesterase (AChE) are performed. The muscle, stimulated in situ, preserves its normal structure. Transformation of muscle contractions from fast to slow, as well as increasing AChE activity in myoneural synapses are revealed. The muscle, stimulated after its cutting at its beginning, is subjected to adipose dystrophy. Activity of ATPase and AChE do not differ from that in the control.
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PMID:[The morphofunctional transformation of skeletal muscle as a consequence of electroneurostimulation training]. 183 5

Plasma membrane receptors are crucial for nonself tissue recognition. Using concanavalin A (Con A), wheat germ agglutinin, peanut agglutinin, soybean agglutinin (SBA), and winged pea agglutinin, five lectin-binding receptor molecules have been recognized on the plasma membrane of the granulocyte (immunocyte) of the horseshoe crab, Limulus polyphemus. Only Con A and SBA caused capping of surface receptors. On the basis of the known functions of these lectin-binding receptor molecules in other invertebrates and vertebrates, their roles in phagocytosis, encapsulation, signaling, and possibly in complement pathway activation are postulated. In addition to lectin-binding receptors, Na+,K(+)-ATPase and acetylcholinesterase were detected on the plasma membrane. Because Limulus dates back to some 200 million years, the antiquity of these molecules is suggested. Furthermore, some of the lectin-binding surface receptors have the potential to be used as markers to separate different kinds of hemocytes in higher arthropods and to distinguish between normal and neoplastic cells in humans.
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PMID:Lectin-binding receptors, Na+,K(+)-ATPase, and acetylcholinesterase on immunocyte plasma membrane of Limulus polyphemus. 184 29

Hereditary high phosphatidylcholine hemolytic anemia (HHPCHA) is a hematological disorder characterized by chronic hemolytic anemia with a dominant pattern of inheritance. The affected members show increased numbers of target cells and/or stomatocytes in peripheral blood smears, have reduced erythrocyte osmotic fragility, increased autohemolysis as well as markedly increased erythrocyte membrane Na+, K(+)-ATPase activity. Erythrocyte membrane phosphatidylcholine is increased but plasma levels of this phospholipid are normal. Only 10 families affected with this disorder have been described in the literature. We are reporting a new family with HHPCHA in which there are two affected and four presumed affected members. In addition to anomalies commonly reported in HHPCHA, we found alterations in erythrocyte membrane acetylcholinesterase kinetics (low Vmax), reduced erythrocyte superoxide dismutase activity and increased susceptibility of erythrocytes to glutathione depletion on in vitro exposure to hydrogen peroxide. The pathogenesis and clinical features of previously reported cases of HHPCHA are also discussed.
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PMID:Hereditary high phosphatidylcholine hemolytic anemia: report of a new family and review of the literature. 196 13

Comparison of properties of fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum samples isolated by several methods is reported. It was found that the protein composition does not differ significantly in samples which were or were not washed with 0.6 M KCl when isolated. In the case of samples washed with KCl solution the Zn concentration, the Ca/Mg ratio (determined from experimental data), acetylcholinesterase and superoxide dismutase activities were higher whereas Ca+Mg-activated ATPase and p-nitrophenylphosphatase activities were lower than those of samples which were not washed with 0.6 M KCl. In the latter samples the amount of SH-groups and the reactivity of fast SH-s are higher in Ca+EGTA containing media than in media containing only EGTA. In contrast in the case of samples washed with KCl solution the results are the opposite. In conclusion, washing of FSR with 0.6 M KCl alters the metal composition, enzymatic properties, SH-group reactivity and as a result of these probably the conformation of the protein samples, as well.
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PMID:Enzymatic properties, metal composition and SH-group reactivity of fragmented sarcoplasmic reticulum isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle. 196 46

Continuous irradiation of bilirubin containing (3.10(-5) M) particles of the synaptosomal membrane (pH 7.2, at 10 degrees C) with blue light for 2 hours led to decrease of the total specific activity of ATPase, specific activity of Na, K-ATPase, and (less significantly and at a slower rate) specific activity of acetilcholinesterase. Pre-irradiation argon barbotage of the aqueous suspension of the synaptosomal membrane particles or addition of tocopherol acetate to the suspension counteracted the irradiation induced decrease of the enzyme activity. A counteraction was also produced by pre-irradiation alkalization of the suspension to pH 7.8 at 10 degrees C or addition of serum albumin to the suspension; the character of the effect of this protein on the activity of the membrane enzymes in irradiation was determined by certain peculiarities of its chemical composition. The strongest counteraction to the irradiation induced decrease of enzyme activity occurred in addition of monomeric albumin, freed of organophilic ligands, when pH of the suspension was 7.8 (10 degrees C). The activity of Na, K-ATPase and acetylcholinesterase was reduced most markedly when monomeric ligand containing albumin was added to a suspension of membrane particles which was acidified to pH 6.8 (10 degrees C) before the beginning of irradiation.
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PMID:[Changes in the synaptosomal membrane in the modelling of the phototherapeutic action used in bilirubin encephalopathy]. 208 81


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