𝔖 Bobbio Scriptorium
✦   LIBER   ✦

Plastic-embedded semithin cross-sections as a tool for high-resolution immunofluorescence analysis of the neuromuscular junction molecules: Specific cellular location of protease-activated receptor-1

✍ Scribed by Maria A. Lanuza; Núria Besalduch; Neus Garcia; Mar Sabaté; Manel M. Santafé; Josep Tomàs


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
466 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


Abstract

In the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), three cellular elements (nerve ending, postsynaptic muscle component, and teloglial Schwann cell) are closely juxtaposed and functionally interdependent. It is important to determine the precise location of the relevant molecules involved in structural stability and neurotransmission at the three cellular components of this synapse in order to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying NMJ formation, maintenance, and functionality. In this paper, we show that plastic‐embedded 0.5‐μm semithin cross‐sections from whole‐mount multiple‐immunofluorescence‐stained muscles provide a simple and sensitive high‐resolution procedure for analyzing the cellular and subcellular distribution of molecules at the NMJ. We have used this procedure to resolve the location of protease‐activated receptor 1 (PAR‐1). Previously, by immunohistochemistry we had detected PAR‐1 in muscle fibers concentrated in the synaptic area but could not determine whether PAR‐1 is expressed only in the muscle fiber at the NMJ. Our present results demonstrate that PAR‐1 is concentrated in the postsynaptic region but not in the presynaptic terminal and that the labelling pattern for PAR‐1 overlapped with Schwann cell staining. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.