Fossier_1993_J.Physiol.Paris_87_3

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Title : Role of different types of Ca2+ channels and a reticulum-like Ca2+ pump in neurotransmitter release - Fossier_1993_J.Physiol.Paris_87_3
Author(s) : Fossier P , Baux G , Tauc L
Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 87 :3 , 1993
Abstract :

The factors controlling the Ca2+ concentration directly responsible for triggering acetylcholine (ACh) release were investigated at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of the Aplysia buccal ganglion. The types of presynaptic voltage-gated Ca2+ channels associated with transmitter release were determined by using selective blockers such as nifedipine, omega-conotoxin and a partially purified extract from the venom of a funnel web spider (FTx). L-type, N-type and P-type Ca2+ channels are present in the presynaptic neuron. The influx of Ca2+ through both N- and P-types induces the release of ACh whereas Ca2+ flowing through L-type channels modulates the duration of the presynaptic action potential by controlling the Ca(2+)-dependent K+ current. tBuBHQ, a blocker of the reticulum Ca2+ pump, induces a potentiation of evoked release without modifying the presynaptic Ca2+ influx. This seems to indicate that a part of the Ca2+ entering the presynaptic terminal through N- and P-type Ca2+ channels is sequestered in a presynaptic reticulum-like Ca2+ buffer preventing these ions from contributing to ACh release. To exert its control, this Ca2+ buffer must be located close to both the presynaptic Ca2+ channels and the transmitter release mechanism.

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Fossier P, Baux G, Tauc L (1993)
Role of different types of Ca2+ channels and a reticulum-like Ca2+ pump in neurotransmitter release
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 87 :3

Fossier P, Baux G, Tauc L (1993)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 87 :3