| Title : Delay in vesicle fusion revealed by electrochemical monitoring of single secretory events in adrenal chromaffin cells - Chow_1992_Nature_356_60 | 
| Author(s) : Chow RH , von Ruden L , Neher E | 
| Ref : Nature , 356 :60 , 1992 | 
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            Abstract :  
                             In synapses, a rise in presynaptic intracellular calcium leads to secretory vesicle fusion in less than a millisecond, as indicated by the short delay from excitation to postsynaptic signal. In nonsynaptic secretory cells, studies at high time resolution have been limited by the lack of a detector as fast and sensitive as the postsynaptic membrane. Electrochemical methods may be sensitive enough to detect catecholamines released from single vesicles. Here, we show that under voltage-clamp conditions, stochastically occurring signals can be recorded from adrenal chromaffin cells using a carbon-fibre electrode as an electrochemical detector. These signals obey statistics characteristic for quantal release; however, in contrast to neuronal transmitter release, secretion occurs with a significant delay after short step depolarizations. Furthermore, we identify a pedestal or 'foot' at the onset of unitary events which may represent the slow leak of catecholamine molecules out of a narrow 'fusion pore' before the pore dilates for complete exocytosis.  | 
    
| PubMedSearch : Chow_1992_Nature_356_60 | 
| PubMedID: 1538782 | 
    Chow RH, von Ruden L, Neher E (1992)
        Delay in vesicle fusion revealed by electrochemical monitoring of single secretory events in adrenal chromaffin cells
        Nature
        356        :60
    Chow RH, von Ruden L, Neher E (1992)
        Nature
        356        :60