1989
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.09-05-01540.1989
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Studies of nerve-muscle interactions in Xenopus cell culture: fine structure of early functional contacts

Abstract: We have studied the fine structure of nerve-muscle contacts during the first few hours of synaptogenesis in embryonic Xenopus cell cultures. The precise timing of contact was achieved by manipulating isolated spherical myocytes (myoballs) into contact with growth cones or neurites of co-cultured spinal neurons. The contacts were shown to be functional by whole-cell voltage-clamp recording of nerve-evoked synaptic currents in the muscle cell. The ultrastructure of these functional contacts was examined by thin-… Show more

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“…The profound local differentiation of presynaptic terminals that is achieved for fully developed neuromuscular junctions points to the existence of strong signaling between nerve and muscle (Buchanan et al, 1989). The fact that we observed no obvious differences between wild-type and receptorless mutant fish precludes a central role of receptors in early establishment of presynaptic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The profound local differentiation of presynaptic terminals that is achieved for fully developed neuromuscular junctions points to the existence of strong signaling between nerve and muscle (Buchanan et al, 1989). The fact that we observed no obvious differences between wild-type and receptorless mutant fish precludes a central role of receptors in early establishment of presynaptic function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…phosphorylated NF-M (Lin and Szaro, 1994)] and many form fully functional synapses (Buchanan et al, 1989;Chow and Poo, 1985;Schaeffer et al, 1994). In control MO cultures, neuronal perikarya exhibited punctate Par3/6 immunostaining, which extended into nascent axons and the growth cone (Fig.…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Within hours of contact, they resemble mature cholinergic synapses in many respects. They exhibit spontaneous release, high quantal content-evoked release, membrane thickenings, clouds of vesicles, and postsynaptic aggregation of ACh receptors (Anderson et al, 1977;Weldon and Cohen, 1979;Cohen and Weldon, 1980;Kidokoro et al, 1980;Kidokoro and Yeh, 1982;Brehm et al, 1984;Takahashi et al, 1987;Buchanan et al, 1989;Evers et al, 1989).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%