The influence of testosterone on neuromuscular transmission in hormone sensitive mammalian skeletal muscles
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The influence of testosterone on neuromuscular transmission in hormone sensitive mammalian skeletal muscles
Abstract
The influence of testosterone on neuromuscular transmission was studied in levator ani (LA) and extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles taken from normal rats, castrated rats, and castrated rats treated with testosterone. Thirty days after castration LA muscle weights were reduced by 60%, but the frequency and amplitude of the miniature end-plate potentials (mepps) were increased by 40% and 50%, respectively. The weights and mepp frequencies of the EDL muscles were not altered after castration, but the mepp amplitudes increased by 30%. The quantal content of the endplate potentials was not affected in either muscle. Administration of testosterone to the castrated rats prevented such changes in the LA muscles. The results indicate that castration of adult rats affects the spontaneous transmitter release in both muscles, but the changes are more pronounced in the levator ani, which is a target muscle for testosterone.
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