Gray_1992_Neuron_8_715

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Title : Developmental switch in the pharmacology of Ca2+ channels coupled to acetylcholine release - Gray_1992_Neuron_8_715
Author(s) : Gray DB , Bruses JL , Pilar GR
Ref : Neuron , 8 :715 , 1992
Abstract :

The pharmacological specificity of Ca2+ channel-secretion coupling in acetylcholine (ACh) and somatostatin (SOM) release was studied in the chick eye choroid neuromuscular junctions and in dissociated ciliary ganglion (CG) neurons. ACh secretion changes in development from stage (St) 40, when release is dihydropyridine (DHP) and partially omega-conotoxin (omega-CgTX) sensitive, to posthatch, when release is insensitive to DHPs but sensitive to omega-CgTX. St 40 CG neurons cultured with striated muscle have release properties similar to those of St 40 iris and choroid but different from those of St 34 neurons, which are neither DHP nor omega-CgTX sensitive. SOM (also coreleased from posthatch choroid terminals) can inhibit ACh release in both posthatch and St 40 choroids, suggesting that the SOM receptor interacts with both DHP-sensitive and -insensitive channels.

PubMedSearch : Gray_1992_Neuron_8_715
PubMedID: 1348949

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Gray DB, Bruses JL, Pilar GR (1992)
Developmental switch in the pharmacology of Ca2+ channels coupled to acetylcholine release
Neuron 8 :715

Gray DB, Bruses JL, Pilar GR (1992)
Neuron 8 :715