Ceccarelli_1980_J.Cell.Biol_87_297

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Title : Ca2+-dependent recycling of synaptic vesicles at the frog neuromuscular junction - Ceccarelli_1980_J.Cell.Biol_87_297
Author(s) : Ceccarelli B , Hurlbut WP
Ref : Journal of Cell Biology , 87 :297 , 1980
Abstract :

Frog cutaneous pectoris muscles were treated with low doses of crude black widow spider venom (BWSV) or purified alpha-latrotoxin, and neuromuscular transmission, quantal secretion, changes in ultrastructure and uptake of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) were studied. When these agents were applied to muscles bathed in a Ca2+-free solution with 1 mM EGTA and 4 mM Mg2+, the rate of quantal secretion rose to high levels but quickly subsided; neuromuscular transmission was totally and irreversibly blocked within 1 h. The terminals became swollen and were depleted of vesicles; HRP was not taken up. When BWSV was applied to other muscles bathed in a solution with 1.8 mM Ca2+ and 4 mM Mg2+, the rate of secretion rose to high levels and then declined to intermediate levels that were sustained throughot the hour of exposure. Neuromuscular transmission was blocked in fewer than 50% of these fibers. The ultrastructure of these terminals was normal and they contained large numbers of synaptic vesicles. If HRP had been present, most of the synaptic vesicles were labeled with reaction product. These observations suggest that Ca2+ plays an important role in endocytosis at the frog neuromuscular junction.

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Ceccarelli B, Hurlbut WP (1980)
Ca2+-dependent recycling of synaptic vesicles at the frog neuromuscular junction
Journal of Cell Biology 87 :297

Ceccarelli B, Hurlbut WP (1980)
Journal of Cell Biology 87 :297