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Neuromuscular biopsies were obtained from 45 myasthenic patients. Motor innervation was studied in all specimens by vital staining with methylene blue. Quantitative data included the proportion of elongated motor endings, and the terminal innervation ratio (TIR) of motor axons. Quantitative histochemical data, obtained on 12 biopsies, included the atrophy factors of type I and II fibers, the I/II ratio, and the proportion of fibers strongly reacting to both
ATPase
and
NADH diaphorase
(type III fibers). Statistical analysis of the data led to the following conclusions: (1) elongated motor endings, found in 26 biopsies, were not related to denervation or to the severity of the disease, and were preferentially observed in younger patients; (2) increased TIR suggesting denervation was observed in 7 biopsies, only in patients over 50 years; and (3) various histochemical changes were found, mainly numeric reduction of type II fibers, having no demonstrable relationship with the incidence of elongated motor endings. The highest TIR was observed in a biopsy containing an increased proportion of type III and intermediate muscle fibers.
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PMID:Morphological and histochemical changes of motor units in myasthenia. 6 Aug 96
The cerebral thrombosis of the rat with 35 micrometer labeled microspheres gives infarcted areas easily seen. After 15 min, in these areas, there is no change in
NADH diaphorase
-, succinic-dehydrogenase-, mono-amino-oxidase-, glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase-, isocitric dehydrogenase-, lactic-dehydrogenase-,
ATPase
, alpha galactosidase-, acid phospatase activity. After 2, 4, 6 h all these activities diminish in the neuropil but they are preserved in the neurones for diaphorase, succinic-dehydrogenase and mono-amino-oxidase. The margin of infarcted areas shows a strong staining for acid phosphatase. Before 2 h there is not enzymatic changes neither oedema. This experimental model seems trustly and could be developped.
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PMID:[Brain rat histoenzymological changes induced by microsphere injection during ischemia (author's transl)]. 11 18
Intrafusal fibres from the rat soleus were investigated for representative histochemical profiles in sedentary animals and animals chronically exercised for 17 weeks on a treadmill. The pattern of myosin
adenosine triphosphatase
(
ATPase
) activity in the polar region revealed three intrafusal fibre types: (1) myosin ATPase-dark (MD) fibres, alkali- and acid-stabile; (2) myosin ATPase-light (ML) fibres, alkali- and acid-labile; and (3) myosin ATPase-reversible (MR) fibres, alkali-stabile and acid-labile. The three fibre types were correlated with the level of reduced
NADH diaphorase
activity, with MR, ML and MD fibres staining dark, moderate and light, respectively. In the equatorial region the morphological features of representative ML and MD fibres revealed that they were nuclear bag fibres, while representative MR fibres were identified as nuclear chain fibres. The MR fibres in the exercised animals had higher levels of myosin ATPase alkaline stability and acid lability than MR fibres in the sedentary animals, suggesting the MR fibre profiles are selectively influenced by chronic exercise. The mean cross-sectional area of MR fibres from the exercised animals was significantly less than the MR fibres from the sedentary animals. In contrast to the effect of endurance training on
NADH diaphorase
activity in extrafusal muscle fibres, there was evidence of less activity in the MD fibres of the exercised animals.
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PMID:Histochemical profiles of rat soleus intrafusal fibres after chronic exercise. 12 93
Rat muscle nerves were examined histochemically for their activity of acetylcholinesterase (AChE). The corresponding muscles were stained for myofibrillar
ATPase
and for
NADH diaphorase
. The nerves to the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle and to the medial head of the gastrocnemius (MG) muscle consist of a motor axons of high AChE activity. Both muscles are characterized by the prevalence of type II muscle fibres. On the other hand, the soleus muscle and the quandratus femoris muscle, both mainly composed of type I muscle fibres, are innervated by a motor axons of low AChE activity. Since it is well established that EDL and MG are typical fast-twitch muscles and that the soleus, and probably also the auadratus femoris, is a typical slow-twitch muscle, it is suggested that, in rat, fast muscles are innervated by motor nerve fibres of high AChE activity and slow muscles are innervated by motor axons of low AChE activity.
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PMID:Acetylcholinesterase activity in motor nerve fibres in correlation to muscle fibre types in rat. 14 38
EUE cells from a human heteroploid line cultured in hypertonic medium (0.274 M NaCl) modify their lipid pattern: sulfolipid concentration reaches 86 to 90 microgram/mg protein whilst it ranges between 19 to 32 microgram/mg in cells cultured in isotonic medium. Ganglioside concentration reaches 2.6 nmoles of sialic acid/mg protein (after 75 days) and 13 (after 85 days) in hypertonic saline medium. Whilst it is 0.5 in isotonic medium. Phospholipid concentration does not show any similar change. Cytoenzymatic analysis reveals that dehydrogenases (lactate, G-6-P dehydrogenases, tetrahydrofolate reductase and
NADH diaphorase
) appear strongly enhanced in cells grown on hypertonic medium. On the contrary higher acid phosphatase and
ATPase
activity was demonstrable in cells grown on isotonic medium. These results are similar (except for
ATPase
activity) to those observed in salt secreting glands involved in strong osmotic work. The results are discussed in relation to the problem of energy supply in cells performing osmotic work.
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PMID:Biochemical and histochemical features of human cultured cells (EUE) adapted to hypertonic medium. 15 74
Histochemical examinations of the paravertebral muscles and physiological studies were conducted on 17 patients affected with idiopathic scoliosis. Muscle specimens were obtained by needle biopsy. The specimens were removed from both sides of the apical vertebra of the curve and from vastus lateralis. Staining was as follows: 1.
ATPase
myosin; 2. capillary; 3. Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) for glycogen; 4. alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase; 5.
DPNH diaphorase
. The physiological studies comprised maximum oxygen consumption, anaerobic threshold, isometric force of the flexor muscles of the elbow and femoral quadriceps muscle, and the flexibility of the lumbar spine, shoulder and hip joints. The histochemical tests of the paravertebral muscles showed muscles with a prevalently aerobic metabolic potential, with no evidence of myopathic changes. The physiological studies showed that at the stage at which these subjects were examined, scoliosis is an organic, not a systemic disease.
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PMID:Histochemical and physiological studies in idiopathic scoliosis. 211 83
The muscle fiber types and sizes in the M. stapedius (middle ear muscle) of the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus were determined histochemically on the basis of their reactions to myofibrillar
adenosine triphosphatase
(mATPase), succinic dehydrogenase and
NADH diaphorase
. Only type II fibers were identified at pH 9.4 and 4.2. At pH 4.6 three levels of activity were seen: high, intermediate and low. With the staining techniques three subtypes of fibers for oxidative enzymes, Types II1 (highly glycolytic), II12 (intermediately glycolytic and lipolytic) and II123 (highly lipolytic) were identified. Fiber diameter was also measured for the different fiber types. The average fiber diameter was around 20 micron for each fiber type. Although similar in size, the fiber types were markedly different in their histochemical properties. These findings plus those of earlier physiological studies suggest that the M. stapedius of G. gallus is a fast twitch, muscle with fibers of similar diameter showing mainly fatigue resistance characteristics.
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PMID:A histochemical characterization of muscle fiber types in the avian M. stapedius. 288 51
Myofibrillar proteins in muscles of the claws and abdomen of lobster, Homarus americanus, and the claws of fiddler crab, Uca pugnax, and land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis, have been analyzed with sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Fibers contained numerous isoforms of structural and regulatory proteins in assemblages correlated with fiber type. One fast (F) and two slow (S1 and S2) fibers were identified. All F fibers possessed two isoforms of paramyosin (P1 and P2), while all slow fibers, with the exception of Uca major claw, contained only the P2 variant. S1 and S2 fibers were distinguished by the distribution of a large isoform of troponin-T (T1; Mr = 55,000); S2 fibers in all three species contained T1 in addition to one or two smaller-molecular-weight variants usually associated with S1 fibers. In order to determine whether the slow fibers differed in histochemical properties, land crab claw closer muscle was cryosectioned and stained for myofibrillar
ATPase
and
NADH diaphorase
activities. Most S2 fibers had lower
ATPase
and higher
NADH diaphorase
activities than S1 fibers, which indicated that S2 fibers had a lower rate of contraction and were more fatigue-resistant than S1 fibers. It is proposed that the S1 and S2 fibers defined by biochemical and histochemical criteria are identical to the slow-twitch and tonic fibers, respectively characterized physiologically.
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PMID:Histochemical and biochemical characterization of two slow fiber types in decapod crustacean muscles. 296 38
There are two pairs of muscles in each abdominal segment of the crab; one pair of flexors and one pair of extensors. In the early larval stages the muscles have short sarcomeres--a property of fast fibers--and high thin to thick filament ratios--a property of slow fibers. In the adult the abdominal muscles are intermediate and slow, since they have fibers with intermediate and long sarcomeres, high thin to thick filament ratios, low myofibrillar
ATPase
activity, and high
NADH diaphorase
activity. The different fiber types are regionally distributed within the flexor muscle. Microelectrode recordings from single flexor muscle fibers in the adult showed that most fibers are supplied by three excitatory motor axons, although some are supplied by as many as five efferents. One axon supplies all of the flexor muscle fibers in its own hemisegment, and the evoked junctional potentials exhibit depression. This feature together with the innervation patterns of the fibers are similar to those reported for the deep flexor muscles of crayfish and lobsters. Therefore, in the adult crab, the abdominal flexor muscles have some features in common with the slow superficial flexors of crayfish and other features in common with the fast deep flexor muscles.
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PMID:Neuromuscular relationships in the abdomen of the Californian shore crab Pachygrapsus crassipes. 298 47
Four patients from two different families presented with multiple papular trichoepitheliomas of the face associated with cylindromas of the scalp and, in one of them, milium. This association, first described by Adamson, has now become classical. It is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait with variable penetrance. Histochemical studies gave the following results:
ATPase
negative in the two types of tumour, phosphorylase weakly positive,
NADH diaphorase
positive in the basal cells of the trichoepitheliomas and diffusely in cylindromas. These results suggest that the cylindromas are of apocrine origin. Using monoclonal antibodies, it has been possible to demonstrate the presence of Langerhans cells in both trichoepitheliomas and cylindromas. The BL9 and KL3 antikeratinocyte monoclonal antibodies were negative, whereas the KL3 antibody, which recognizes the 55-57 Kd polypeptides of keratin, marked the suprabasal part of the tumours. These results are in favour of incomplete cell differentiation. Treatment with retinoids was ineffective, as in all other cases reported. Electrocoagulation or surgical excision om request for cosmetic reasons seem to be only possible treatments.
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PMID:[Multiple trichoepitheliomas, cylindromas and milia. An entity]. 303 26
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