Lack of segmental selectivity in elimination of synapses from soleus muscle of new‐born rats.
- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 335 (1) , 343-352
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1983.sp014538
Abstract
The elimination of polyneuronal innervation from neonatal rat soleus muscle was studied by comparing the extent of synapse loss by motor neurons emerging through each of the 2 spinal nerves (L[lumbar]4 and L5) supplying the muscle. The fraction of muscle fibers receiving innervation from the L4 spinal nerve declined from an average of 75% in 6-day-old animals (when all fibers are polyneuronally innervated) to 18% in animals older than 16 days (when almost all muscle fibers are singly innervated). By comparison innervation by the L5 spinal nerve declined from 99% of the fibers at 6 days to 83% of the fibers after 16 days. As a result of synapse elimination there is a greater reduction in the innervation of the muscle by the L4 nerve. The difference in loss of muscle fibers innervated by L4 vs. L5 was not due to a greater degree of synapse elimination of L4 motor nerve terminals. As shown by measurements of the sizes of motor units, both L4 and L5 have units which on average are about 4-5 times larger at 6 days than at the conclusion of synapse elimination. L4 and L5 motor neurons undergo approximately the same degree of size reduction. The apparently disproportionate loss of muscle innervation by the L4 nerve is explained by the fact that L4 usually contains only a small portion of the total of soleus motor neurons. There is no selective loss of synapses based on spinal origin of motor neurons.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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