Role of innervation on the embryonic development of skeletal muscle
- 1 September 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Cell and tissue research
- Vol. 210 (3) , 383-393
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00220196
Abstract
The extent to which the motor innervation regulates the embryonic development of skeletal muscle was investigated by comparing changes in normal, aneural, and paralyzed superior oblique muscle of the duck embryo. The muscle was made aneural by permanently destroying the trochlear motor neurons with electrocautery on day 7 i.e., three days prior to innervation. Embryos were paralyzed by daily application of α-bungarotoxin onto the chorioallantoic membrane from day 10 onwards. The differentiation of myoblasts and myotubes in the aneural muscle was severely affected and did not progress to the myofiber stage. A mass of dead cells in the aneural muscle was replaced by connective tissue. Although the differentiation of myoblasts and myotubes was also retarded in the paralyzed muscle, numerous muscle cells progressed to the myofiber stage. Neuromuscular junctions of normal ultrastructure were seen in all paralyzed muscles. Degeneration of some cells in the paralyzed muscle occurred but there was no evidence of a massive wave of cell death similar to that observed in the aneural muscle. These observations suggest that both the trophic factors from the nerve and the nerve-evoked muscle activity are essential for the execution of the developmental program of the muscle. Trophic factors may play a larger role in differentiation, and maintenance of the muscle than muscle activity.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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