Preganglionic nerve trunk of the rat superior cervical ganglion was transected shortly after birth in order to evaluate the influence of preganglionic nerves on the development of acetylcholinesterase and choline acetyltransferase in ganglionic neurons. In spite of an early decentralization, specific activity of acetylcholinesterase in the ganglion is increasing during the first 3 wk of life until it is about equal to the activity which remains in the superior cervical ganglion decentralized in an adult animal. Thus, the preganglionic nerves, which per se contribute the presynaptic fraction of total ganglionic AChE activity in normal innervated ganglia, apparently exert no significant regulatory effect on the specific activity of the fraction of acetylcholinesterase affiliated with the developing ganglionic cells. However, the absence of innervation during development is strongly reflected in the pattern of acetylcholinesterase molecular forms. The activity of the 16 S molecular form of AChE remains high in the developing superior cervical ganglion, decentralized at birth, in contrast to the substantial absolute and relative decrease of specific activity of this form during development of a normally innervated ganglion. A high proportion of 16 S AChE probably reflects a shift of decentralized immature ganglion nerve cells toward a cholinergic character. In accordance with this assumption, choline acetyltransferase activity in early decentralized ganglia is significantly higher than that in the ganglia decentralized in adult animals.
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