Functional regeneration of the murine neuromuscular synapse relies on long-lasting morphological adaptations.
Francisca Bermedo-GarcíaDiego ZeladaEsperanza MartínezLucía TabaresJuan Pablo HenríquezPublished in: BMC biology (2022)
Together, our data unveil that reversible nerve damage imprints a long-lasting reminiscence in the NMJ that results in the rearrangement of its cellular components. Instead of being predictive of NMJ decline, these traits may represent an efficient adaptive response for proper functional recovery. As such, these features are relevant targets to be considered in strategies aimed to restore motor function in detrimental conditions for peripheral innervation.