Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity has been studied in the myoblast of skeletal muscle of the 9–13 day fetal rabbit. Cytochemical activity is present in the nuclear envelope and the endoplasmic reticulum, including its derivatives the subsurface reticulum and the sarcoplasmic reticulum. End product is also found in the Golgi complex of the more differentiated myoblasts. The formation of reticulum-bound acetylcholinesterase in the myoblast appears to be independent of nerve-muscle contact, since the enzyme is present before the outgrowth of the spinal nerve. The nerve lacks cytochemical end product until the myoblast is well differentiated. Possible mechanisms of spontaneous muscle contraction have been discussed. A second type of myotomal cell, which exhibits a poorly localized end product of AChE activity, has been described. The ready solubility of the enzyme or diffusibility of its end product suggests that the enzyme may be a lyoesterase. This cell may be the precursor of the morphologically undifferentiated cell which is closely apposed to the myotubes in later stages of skeletal muscle development. Biochemical studies show a significant increase in AChE activity in the dermomyotome by day 12, when many of the myoblasts are well differentiated and the second type of myotomal cell is prominent. Cytochemical studies have indicated that many of the cells in the sample lack reaction product of enzymic activity, whereas others are very active. Biochemical values, therefore, reflect the amount of enzyme in the dermomyotome as a whole, but give little information on the enzymic content of individual cells.
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December 01 1971
THE APPEARANCE OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN THE MYOTOME OF THE EMBRYONIC RABBIT : An Electron Microscope Cytochemical and Biochemical Study
Virginia M. Tennyson,
Virginia M. Tennyson
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
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Miro Brzin,
Miro Brzin
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
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Paul Slotwiner
Paul Slotwiner
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
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Virginia M. Tennyson
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
Miro Brzin
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
Paul Slotwiner
From the Departments of Pathology, Division of Neuropathology, and Neurology, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York 10032, and the Departments of Neurology and Neuropathology, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine of Yeshiva University, New York 10029.
Dr. Brzin's present address is the Institute of Pathophysiology, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia.
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April 26 1971
Revision Received:
June 08 1971
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1971 by The Rockefeller University Press
1971
J Cell Biol (1971) 51 (3): 703–721.
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Received:
April 26 1971
Revision Received:
June 08 1971
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Virginia M. Tennyson, Miro Brzin, Paul Slotwiner; THE APPEARANCE OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE IN THE MYOTOME OF THE EMBRYONIC RABBIT : An Electron Microscope Cytochemical and Biochemical Study . J Cell Biol 1 December 1971; 51 (3): 703–721. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.51.3.703
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