VAChT overexpression increases acetylcholine at the synaptic cleft and accelerates aging of neuromuscular junctions.
Satoshi SugitaLeland L FlemingCaleb WoodSydney K VaughanMatheus P S M GomesWallace CamargoLigia A NavesVania F PradoMarco A M PradoCristina GuatimosimGregorio ValdezPublished in: Skeletal muscle (2016)
The data presented in this manuscript demonstrate that increasing levels of ACh at the synaptic cleft promote degeneration of adult NMJs, contributing to age- and disease-related motor deficits. We thus propose that maintaining normal cholinergic signaling in muscles will slow degeneration of NMJs and attenuate loss of motor function caused by aging and neuromuscular diseases.