Fossier_1999_Trends.Neurosci_22_161

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Title : Calcium transients and neurotransmitter release at an identified synapse - Fossier_1999_Trends.Neurosci_22_161
Author(s) : Fossier P , Tauc L , Baux G
Ref : Trends in Neurosciences , 22 :161 , 1999
Abstract :

It is widely accepted that the modulation of the presynaptic Ca2+ influx is one of the main mechanisms by which neurotransmitter release can be controlled. The well-identified cholinergic synapse in the buccal ganglion of Aplysia has been used to study the modulations that affect presynaptic Ca2+ transients and to relate this to quantal evoked neurotransmitter release. Three types of Ca2+ channel (L, N and P) are present in the presynaptic neurone at this synapse. Influxes of Ca2+ through N- and P-type channels trigger the release of ACh with only N-type Ca2+ channels being regulated by presynaptic neuromodulator receptors. In addition, presynaptic Ca2+ stores, via complex mechanisms of Ca2+ uptake and Ca2+ release, control the Ca2+ concentration that triggers this evoked ACh release.

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Fossier P, Tauc L, Baux G (1999)
Calcium transients and neurotransmitter release at an identified synapse
Trends in Neurosciences 22 :161

Fossier P, Tauc L, Baux G (1999)
Trends in Neurosciences 22 :161