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Acetylcholine release in diaphragm of rats with chronic experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis.
Authors:J J Kelly  E H Lambert  V A Lennon
Abstract:Recent evidence indicates that in chronic experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis (EAMG) and in human myasthenia gravis, the defect of neuromuscular transmission results from immune-mediated destruction of post-synaptic membrane at the neuromuscular junction, with a reduction in the density of acetylcholine (ACh) receptors and decreased sensitivity to ACh released by nerve impulses. In the present study, the amount of ACh released by nerve impulse in rats with chronic EAMG and control rats of the same age, weight, and sex was compared. Phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations were stimulated in vitro, and the amount of ACh released was measured by bioassay. Despite a marked reduction in the amplitude of miniature end-plate potentials in chronic EAMG, ACh output at rest and during stimulation was not different from that of control rats. These data support the concept that the defect of neuromuscular transmission is due to a reduction of postsynaptic sensitivity to ACh.
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