Do peripheral nerves contain a factor inducing acetylcholine sensitivity in skeletal muscle?
- PMID: 421836
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01920626
Do peripheral nerves contain a factor inducing acetylcholine sensitivity in skeletal muscle?
Abstract
A crude extract of the sciatic nerve, eluate of dialyzed nerve extract or 2 folin-positive sephadex fractions induced acetylcholine sensitivity of extrajunctional regions in extensor digitorum longus muscle fibres of the rat, when released from silastic plates implanted for 3--4 days onto the muscle surface.