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The Journal of Neuroscience, September 15, 1999, 19(18):7925-7939
Neuromuscular Activity Blockade Induced by Muscimol and
d-Tubocurarine Differentially Affects the Survival of
Embryonic Chick Motoneurons
Marianne F.
Usiak and
Lynn T.
Landmesser
Department of Neurosciences, Case Western Reserve University,
School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4975
To understand better how spontaneous motoneuron activity and
intramuscular nerve branching influence motoneuron survival, we
chronically treated chicken embryos in ovo with either
d-tubocurarine (dTC) or muscimol during
the naturally occurring cell death period, assessing their effects on
activity by in ovo motility measurement and muscle nerve
recordings from isolated spinal cord preparations. Because muscimol, a
GABAA agonist, blocked both spontaneous motoneuron bursting
and that elicited by descending input but did not rescue motoneurons,
we conclude that spontaneous bursting activity is not required for the
process of normal motoneuron cell death. dTC, which
rescues motoneurons and blocks neuromuscular transmission, blocked
neither spontaneous nor descending input-elicited bursting and early in
the cell death period actually increased burst amplitude. These changes
in motoneuron activation could alter the uptake of trophic molecules or
gene transcription via altered patterns of
[Ca2+]i, which in turn could
affect motoneuron survival directly or indirectly by altering
intramuscular nerve branching. A good correlation was found between
nerve branching and motoneuron survival under various experimental
conditions: (1) dTC, but not muscimol, greatly increased
branching; (2) the removal of PSA from NCAM partially reversed the
effects of dTC on both branching and survival,
indicating that branching is a critical variable influencing motoneuron
survival; (3) muscimol, applied with dTC, prevented the
effect of dTC on survival and motoneuron bursting and,
to a large extent, its effect on branching. However, the central
effects of dTC also appear to be important, because
muscimol, which prevented motoneuron activity in the presence of
dTC, also prevented the dTC-induced rescue of motoneurons.
Key words:
motoneuron survival; cell death period; activity
blockade; intramuscular nerve branching; muscimol; spontaneous burst
activity
Copyright © 1999 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/99/19187925-15$05.00/0
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