Author:
Pérez Viviana,Bermedo-Garcia Francisca,Zelada Diego,Court Felipe A.,Pérez Miguel Ángel,Fuenzalida Marco,Ábrigo Johanna,Cabello-Verrugio Claudio,Moya-Alvarado Guillermo,Tapia Juan Carlos,Valenzuela Vicente,Hetz Claudio,Bronfman Francisca C.,Henríquez Juan Pablo
Abstract
Abstract
The coordinated movement of organisms relies on efficient nerve-muscle communication at the neuromuscular junction. After peripheral nerve injury or neurodegeneration, motor neurons and Schwann cells increase the expression of the p75NTR pan-neurotrophin receptor. Even though p75NTR targeting has emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy to delay peripheral neuronal damage progression, the effects of long-term p75NTR inhibition at the mature neuromuscular junction have not been elucidated. We performed quantitative neuroanathomical analyses of the neuromuscular junction in p75NTR null mice by laser confocal and electron microscopy, which were complemented with electromyography, locomotor tests, and pharmacological intervention studies. Mature neuromuscular synapses of p75NTR null mice show impaired postsynaptic organization and ultrastructural complexity, which correlate with altered synaptic function at the levels of nerve activity-induced muscle responses, muscle fiber structure, force production, and locomotor performance. Our results on primary myotubes and denervated muscles indicate that muscle-derived p75NTR does not play a major role on postsynaptic organization. In turn, motor axon terminals of p75NTR null mice display a strong reduction in the number of synaptic vesicles and active zones. According to the observed pre and postsynaptic defects, pharmacological acetylcholinesterase inhibition rescued nerve-dependent muscle response and force production in p75NTR null mice. Our findings revealing that p75NTR is required to organize mature neuromuscular junctions contribute to a comprehensive view of the possible effects caused by therapeutic attempts to target p75NTR.
Funder
MINREB Millennium Nucleus
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Basal Center of Excellence in Science and Technology
Millennium Institute on Immunology and Immunotherapy
NuMIND Grant
ECOS-CONICYT
Anillo de Ciencia y Tecnología, PIA CONICYT
Geroscience Center for Brain Health and Metabolism
Millennium Institute
CONICYT-Brazil
ECOS-Conicyt
Fondo de Fomento al Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Muscular Dystrophy Association
Office of Naval Research Global
European Commission R&D
ALSA
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Clinical Neurology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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