Partial uncoupling of neurotransmitter release from [Ca2+]i by membrane hyperpolarization |
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Authors: | Ravin R Parnas H Spira M E Parnas I |
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Affiliation: | The Otto Loewi Minerva Center for Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Neurobiology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91904, Israel. |
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Abstract: | The dependence of evoked and asynchronous release on intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i) and presynaptic membrane potential was examined in single-release boutons of the crayfish opener neuromuscular junction. When a single bouton was depolarized by a train of pulses, [Ca2+]i increased to different levels according to the frequency of stimulation. Concomitant measurements of evoked release and asynchronous release, from the same bouton, showed that both increased in a sigmoidal manner as a function of [Ca2+]i. When each of the depolarizing pulses was immediately followed by a hyperpolarizing pulse, [Ca2+]i was elevated to a lesser degree than in the control experiments, and the rate of asynchronous release and the quantal content were reduced; most importantly, evoked quantal release terminated sooner. The diminution of neurotransmitter release by the hyperpolarizing postpulse (HPP) could not be entirely accounted for by the reduction in [Ca2+]i. The experimental results are consistent with the hypothesis that the HPP reduces the sensitivity of the release machinery to [Ca2+]i, thereby not only reducing the quantal content but also terminating the quantal release process sooner. |
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