“…The same quantitative analysis performed on skeletal muscle fibers, upon in vitro denervation, revealed a decrease of the nAChRs-stained volume associated with a reduced IP 3 R1 volume. The apparent discrepancy between the substantially conserved volume of the endplate in vivo (nAChR-stained volumes: Den, ∼2,600 μm 3 ; Inn, ∼3,074 μm 3 ) and the fragmentation and reduced endplate volume in vitro (nAChR-stained volumes: in vitro Den, ∼470 μm 3 ; Inn, ∼1,100 μm 3 ) could be due to either the short denervation time in vivo ( Fumagalli et al, 1990 ; Gupta et al, 2020 ; Walter et al, 2021 ) and/or the severe conditions of denervation in vitro, i.e., absence of the basal lamina ( Glavinovic et al, 1987 ), absence of neurotrophic factors, and production of nerve-breakdown by-products, which might not occur in vivo ( Cangiano, 1985 ).…”