AIMS: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) reduces blood flow to the legs and causes severe muscle and leg dysfunction for PAD patients. Skeletal muscle contractile function is dependent on the health of the muscle itself and that of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) on the muscle membrane. METHODS: To determine whether the NMJ, including the motor nerve terminals and nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR), is damaged in PAD, gastrocnemius muscles were collected from 3 controls and 13 PAD patients to capture images from 331 control NMJs and 512 PAD NMJs. RESULTS: For the motor nerve terminals, there were more denervated nAChR clusters and fewer nerve terminal occupancies in NMJs in PAD patients, compared with controls. For the nAChR clusters in the NMJs, the area per nAChR cluster was 369.3â±â6.7 versus 225.2â±â5.3âμm(2), the area per fragment was 195.9â±â9.2 versus 107.1â±â3.1âμm(2), the number of fragments per nAChR cluster was 2.3â±â0.1 versus 3.2â±â0.1, the nAChR cluster area per endplate area was 75.7â±â1.6 versus 55.7â±â1.1%, total distance of fragments per nAChR cluster was 4.6â±â0.4 versus 8.8â±â0.8âμm, and the fragmented nAChR clusters were 7.6% versus 21.6% of total nAChR clusters in controls versus PAD patients, respectively (pâ<â0.05 in all parameters). CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrate deterioration of the motor nerve terminals and nAChR clusters, which may compromise neuromuscular transmission, and contribute to the severe leg dysfunction observed in patients with PAD.
Neuromuscular Junction Damage in the Calf Muscles of Patients With Advanced Peripheral Artery Disease.
晚期外周动脉疾病患者小腿肌肉神经肌肉接头损伤
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作者:Tu Huiyin, Hakim Ali H, Kim Julian K, Zhu Zhen, Tian Yuqian, Pipinos Iraklis I, Li Yu-Long
| 期刊: | Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology | 影响因子: | 3.400 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb;51(1):e70008 |
| doi: | 10.1111/nan.70008 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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