Equine grass sickness is associated with major abnormalities in the ultrastructure of skeletal neuromuscular junctions.
Bruce C McGorumTracey DaveyMiranda Carlotta Maria DosiJohn A KeenLinda R MorrisonR Scott PirieDarren J ShawJohn B HarrisPublished in: Equine veterinary journal (2024)
EGS is associated with major changes in skeletal NMJ ultrastructure that are inconsistent with the effects of BoNTs. SV depletion may reflect increased exocytosis coupled with reduced repopulation of SVs via anterograde axonal transport and endocytosis, consistent with the action of an excitatory presynaptic toxin and/or neurotransmitter reuptake inhibitor. Skeletal NMJs represent a previously unrecognised target for the toxin that causes EGS.