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Development of a Novel Technique for the Measurement of Neuromuscular Junction Functionality in Isotonic Conditions. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) converts electrical signals from motor neurons to muscle activity and is affected by diseases like ALS; this study introduces a technique to assess NMJ function under isotonic conditions, which mimic real muscle use.
  • The researchers developed a protocol for nerve and muscle stimulation using wire electrodes, creating a new measure called Isotonic Neurotransmission Failure (INF) to evaluate neurotransmission issues during muscle fatigue in both normal and ALS model mice.
  • Results showed that the INF effectively indicated NMJ impairments in ALS mice during fatigue tests, demonstrating the technique's potential for studying muscle-nerve interactions in other neurodegenerative disorders.

Article Abstract

Introduction: The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is a chemical synapse responsible for converting electrical pulses generated by the motor neuron into electrical activity in muscle fibers, and is severely impaired in various diseases, such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Here, we proposed a novel technique to measure, for the first time, NMJ functionality in isotonic conditions, which better reflect muscle physiological activity.

Methods: We employed the testing technique, studied a proper placing of two pairs of wire electrodes for nerve and muscle stimulation, developed an extensive testing protocol, and proposed a novel parameter, the Isotonic Neurotransmission Failure (INF), to properly capture the impairments in neurotransmission during isotonic fatigue. We employed wild-type mice to assess the feasibility of the proposed technique, and the ALS model SOD1 mice to demonstrate the validity of the INF

Results: Results confirmed the measurement accuracy in term of average value and coefficient of variation of the parameters measured through nerve stimulation in comparison with the corresponding values obtained for membrane stimulation. The INF values computed for the SOD1 tibialis anterior muscles pointed out an impairment of ALS mice during the isotonic fatigue test, whereas, as expected, their resistance to fatigue was higher.

Conclusions: In this work we devised a novel technique and a new parameter for a deep assessment of NMJ functionality in isotonic conditions, including fatigue, which is the most crucial condition for the neuronal signal transmission. This technique may be applied to other animal models, to unravel the mechanisms behind muscle-nerve impairments in other neurodegenerative pathologies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9124252PMC
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