Giacobini G, Cannas M, Panattoni G L, Filogamo G
Dev Neurosci. 1979;2(5):225-34. doi: 10.1159/000112484.
The proximodistal axonal transport of choline acetyltransferase (ChAc) has been studied in the chick sciatic nerve in the absence of any experimental manipulation. The phenomenon utilized by us is a physiological transient fall in the activity of ChAc. This fall occurs in most areas of the chick central nervous system after hatching, and moves toward the periphery along the nerves. Having ruled out the presence of transient inhibitors, the movement of the fall towards skeletal muscles has been considered to correspond to the proximodistal transport of ChAc. The calculated average velocity is 7.86 mm/day, corresponding to the slow rate of transport. Nevertheless, the kinematics study suggests that the velocity varies along the nerve from a state of rest to an intermediate rate of transport (16 mm/day). The possible influence of variations in the resistance of the conductor on these changes in velocity is discussed.
在未进行任何实验操作的情况下,研究了鸡坐骨神经中胆碱乙酰转移酶(ChAc)的近端到远端轴突运输。我们利用的现象是ChAc活性的生理性短暂下降。这种下降在孵化后的鸡中枢神经系统的大多数区域都会发生,并沿着神经向周围移动。在排除了短暂抑制剂的存在后,这种下降向骨骼肌的移动被认为与ChAc的近端到远端运输相对应。计算出的平均速度为7.86毫米/天,对应于缓慢的运输速率。然而,运动学研究表明,速度沿着神经从静止状态变化到中等运输速率(16毫米/天)。讨论了导体电阻变化对这些速度变化的可能影响。