Maturation of neuromuscular transmission during early development in zebraf
ish. J. Neurophysiol. 81: 2852-2861, 1999. We have examined the rapid devel
opment of synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) in zebr
afish embryos and larvae by patch-clamp recording of spontaneous miniature
endplate currents (mEPCs) and single acetylcholine receptor (AChR) channels
. Embryonic (24-36 h) mEPCs recorded in vivo were small in amplitude (<50 p
A). The rate of mEPCs increased in larvae (3.5-fold increase measured by 6
days), and these mEPCs Here mostly of larger amplitude (10-fold on average)
with (less than or equal to 5-fold) faster kinetics. Intracellular labelin
g with Lucifer yellow indicated extensive coupling between muscle cells in
both embryos and larvae (less than or equal to 10 days). Blocking acetylcho
linesterase (AChE) with eserine had no effect on mEPC kinetics in embryos a
t 1 day and only partially slowed (by similar to 1/2) the decay rate in lar
vae at 6 days. In acutely dissociated muscle cells, we observed the same tw
o types of AChR with conductances of 35 and 60 pS and with similar, brief (
<0.5 ms) mean open times in both embryos and larvae. We conclude that AChR
properties an set early during development at these early stages; functiona
l maturation of the NMJ is only partly shaped by espression of AChE and may
also depend on postsynaptic AChR clustering and presynaptic maturation.