Effects of X-irradiation on axonal sprouting induced by botulinum toxin |
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Authors: | S. Gomez L.W. Duchen S. Hornsey |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Neuropathology, Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital, Queen Square, London WC1N 3BG, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The effect of X-irradiation on axonal sprouting of motor nerves induced by botulinum toxin was examined. Muscles of one leg in the mouse were X-irradiated (15 Gy) prior to the injection of a locally paralysing dose of botulinum toxin. It was found that axonal sprouting occurred as expected, but the sprouts remained unmyelinated and many degenerated. Fewer new end-plates were formed, muscles remained more severely atrophied and supersensitive to acetylcholine and recovery of neuromuscular transmission was greatly delayed when compared with the effects of botulinum toxin alone.The experiments show that X-irradiation did not prevent sprouting but, probably by impairing Schwann cell proliferation, altered axon-Schwann cell relationships and prevented the maturation of newly-formed axons and the differentiation of new end-plates. |
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Keywords: | ACh acetylcholine BOT botulinum toxin IRR irradiated EPP/MEPP (miniature) end-plate potential |
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