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The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse

The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the peripheral synapse that controls the coordinated movement of many organisms. The NMJ is also an archetypical model to study synaptic morphology and function. As the NMJ is the primary target of neuromuscular diseases and traumatic injuries, the establishment o...

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Autores principales: Ojeda, Jorge, Bermedo-García, Francisca, Pérez, Viviana, Mella, Jessica, Hanna, Patricia, Herzberg, Daniel, Tejero, Rocío, López-Manzaneda, Mario, Tabares, Lucia, Henríquez, Juan Pablo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7405910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32848618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.00225
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author Ojeda, Jorge
Bermedo-García, Francisca
Pérez, Viviana
Mella, Jessica
Hanna, Patricia
Herzberg, Daniel
Tejero, Rocío
López-Manzaneda, Mario
Tabares, Lucia
Henríquez, Juan Pablo
author_facet Ojeda, Jorge
Bermedo-García, Francisca
Pérez, Viviana
Mella, Jessica
Hanna, Patricia
Herzberg, Daniel
Tejero, Rocío
López-Manzaneda, Mario
Tabares, Lucia
Henríquez, Juan Pablo
author_sort Ojeda, Jorge
collection PubMed
description The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the peripheral synapse that controls the coordinated movement of many organisms. The NMJ is also an archetypical model to study synaptic morphology and function. As the NMJ is the primary target of neuromuscular diseases and traumatic injuries, the establishment of suitable models to study the contribution of specific postsynaptic muscle-derived proteins on NMJ maintenance and regeneration is a permanent need. Considering the unique experimental advantages of the levator auris longus (LAL) muscle, here we present a method allowing for efficient electroporation-mediated gene transfer and subsequent detailed studies of the morphology and function of the NMJ and muscle fibers. Also, we have standardized efficient facial nerve injury protocols to analyze LAL muscle NMJ degeneration and regeneration. Our results show that the expression of a control fluorescent protein does not alter either the muscle structural organization, the apposition of the pre- and post-synaptic domains, or the functional neurotransmission parameters of the LAL muscle NMJs; in turn, the overexpression of MuSK, a major regulator of postsynaptic assembly, induces the formation of ectopic acetylcholine receptor clusters. Our NMJ denervation experiments showed complete reinnervation of LAL muscle NMJs four weeks after facial nerve injury. Together, these experimental strategies in the LAL muscle constitute effective methods to combine protein expression with accurate analyses at the levels of structure, function, and regeneration of the NMJ.
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spelling pubmed-74059102020-08-25 The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse Ojeda, Jorge Bermedo-García, Francisca Pérez, Viviana Mella, Jessica Hanna, Patricia Herzberg, Daniel Tejero, Rocío López-Manzaneda, Mario Tabares, Lucia Henríquez, Juan Pablo Front Cell Neurosci Cellular Neuroscience The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is the peripheral synapse that controls the coordinated movement of many organisms. The NMJ is also an archetypical model to study synaptic morphology and function. As the NMJ is the primary target of neuromuscular diseases and traumatic injuries, the establishment of suitable models to study the contribution of specific postsynaptic muscle-derived proteins on NMJ maintenance and regeneration is a permanent need. Considering the unique experimental advantages of the levator auris longus (LAL) muscle, here we present a method allowing for efficient electroporation-mediated gene transfer and subsequent detailed studies of the morphology and function of the NMJ and muscle fibers. Also, we have standardized efficient facial nerve injury protocols to analyze LAL muscle NMJ degeneration and regeneration. Our results show that the expression of a control fluorescent protein does not alter either the muscle structural organization, the apposition of the pre- and post-synaptic domains, or the functional neurotransmission parameters of the LAL muscle NMJs; in turn, the overexpression of MuSK, a major regulator of postsynaptic assembly, induces the formation of ectopic acetylcholine receptor clusters. Our NMJ denervation experiments showed complete reinnervation of LAL muscle NMJs four weeks after facial nerve injury. Together, these experimental strategies in the LAL muscle constitute effective methods to combine protein expression with accurate analyses at the levels of structure, function, and regeneration of the NMJ. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7405910/ /pubmed/32848618 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.00225 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ojeda, Bermedo-García, Pérez, Mella, Hanna, Herzberg, Tejero, López-Manzaneda, Tabares and Henríquez. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular Neuroscience
Ojeda, Jorge
Bermedo-García, Francisca
Pérez, Viviana
Mella, Jessica
Hanna, Patricia
Herzberg, Daniel
Tejero, Rocío
López-Manzaneda, Mario
Tabares, Lucia
Henríquez, Juan Pablo
The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title_full The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title_fullStr The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title_full_unstemmed The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title_short The Mouse Levator Auris Longus Muscle: An Amenable Model System to Study the Role of Postsynaptic Proteins to the Maintenance and Regeneration of the Neuromuscular Synapse
title_sort mouse levator auris longus muscle: an amenable model system to study the role of postsynaptic proteins to the maintenance and regeneration of the neuromuscular synapse
topic Cellular Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7405910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32848618
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.00225
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