Mature and Juvenile Neuromuscular Plasticity in Response to Unloading

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Michael R. Deschenes, Max Rackley, Sophie Fernandez, Megan Heidebrecht
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The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the synapse that enables the requisite electrical communication between the motor nervous system and the myofibers that respond to such electrical stimulation with movement and force development. Changes in an NMJ's normal activity pattern have been demonstrated to remodel both the synapse and the myofibers that comprise the NMJ. Significant amounts of research have been devoted to the study of aging on the neuromuscular system. Far less, however, has been focused on revealing the effects of reduced activity on the NMJ and myofibers comprising juvenile neuromuscular systems. In the present investigation, the consequences of decreased activity imposed by muscle unloading (UL) via hindlimb suspension for 2 weeks (a period known to induce muscle remodeling) were examined in both young adult, that is, mature (8 mo), and juvenile (3 mo) neuromuscular systems. In total, 4 treatment groups comprised of 10 animals (Juvenile-Control, Juvenile-Unloaded, Mature-Control, and Mature-Unloaded) were studied. Immunofluorescent procedures, coupled with confocal microscopy, were used to quantify remodeling of both the pre- and postsynaptic features of NMJs, as well as assessing the myofiber profiles of the soleus muscles housing the NMJs of interest. Results of ANOVA procedures revealed that there were significant (p < 0.05) main effects for both treatment, whereby UL consistently led to expanded size of the NMJ, and Age where expanded NMJ dimensions were consistently linked with mature compared to juvenile neuromuscular systems. Moreover, only sporadically was interaction between the main effects of Age and Treatment noted. Importantly, one variable that remained impressively resistant to the effects of both Age and Treatment was the critical parameter of pre- to postsynaptic coupling suggesting stability in effective communication at the NMJ throughout the lifespan and despite changes in activity patterns. The data presented here suggest that further inquiry must be performed regarding disuse-related plasticity of the neuromuscular system in adolescent individuals as those individuals regularly suffer injuries resulting in periods of muscle UL.

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成熟和青少年神经肌肉的可塑性对卸载的反应
神经肌肉连接(NMJ)是一种突触,它使运动神经系统和肌纤维之间能够进行必要的电通信,肌纤维对这种电刺激做出反应,产生运动和力量发展。NMJ正常活动模式的改变已经被证明可以重塑构成NMJ的突触和肌纤维。大量的研究一直致力于研究神经肌肉系统的衰老。然而,很少有人关注于揭示活动减少对构成青少年神经肌肉系统的NMJ和肌纤维的影响。在目前的研究中,通过后肢悬吊2周(一段已知的诱导肌肉重塑的时间)肌肉卸载(UL)造成的活动减少的后果在年轻成人,即成熟(8个月)和青少年(3个月)的神经肌肉系统中进行了研究。实验共设4个实验组,共10只,分别为幼年对照组、幼年对照组、成熟对照组和成熟对照组。免疫荧光程序,结合共聚焦显微镜,用于量化NMJs突触前和突触后特征的重塑,以及评估包含感兴趣的NMJs的比目鱼肌的肌纤维谱。方差分析结果显示,两组间存在显著的(p <;0.05)两种治疗的主要效果,其中UL始终导致NMJ尺寸的扩大,而年龄的NMJ尺寸的扩大始终与成熟的神经肌肉系统相关联。此外,年龄和治疗的主要作用之间的相互作用只是零星的。重要的是,有一个变量对年龄和治疗的影响仍然具有令人印象深刻的抵抗力,那就是突触前和突触后耦合的关键参数,这表明尽管活动模式发生变化,但NMJ在整个生命周期中有效通信的稳定性。这里提供的数据表明,必须对青少年个体的神经肌肉系统的废用相关可塑性进行进一步的调查,因为这些个体经常遭受导致肌肉UL期的损伤。
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Developmental Neurobiology
Developmental Neurobiology 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.50
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45
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Developmental Neurobiology (previously the Journal of Neurobiology ) publishes original research articles on development, regeneration, repair and plasticity of the nervous system and on the ontogeny of behavior. High quality contributions in these areas are solicited, with an emphasis on experimental as opposed to purely descriptive work. The Journal also will consider manuscripts reporting novel approaches and techniques for the study of the development of the nervous system as well as occasional special issues on topics of significant current interest. We welcome suggestions on possible topics from our readers.
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