Title : Calcium-dependent transmitter secretion from fibroblasts: modulation by synaptotagmin I - Morimoto_1995_Neuron_15_689 |
Author(s) : Morimoto T , Popov S , Buckley KM , Poo MM |
Ref : Neuron , 15 :689 , 1995 |
Abstract :
Following endocytic uptake of acetylcholine (ACh), CHO fibroblasts exhibit Ca(2+)-dependent spontaneous quantal ACh release and depolarization-evoked ACh release, as detected by a whole-cell voltage-clamped myocyte in contact with the fibroblast. CHO fibroblasts transfected with synaptotagmin I, an integral membrane protein of synaptic vesicles, showed a reduced spontaneous quantal ACh release and an enhanced Ca(2+)-evoked ACh release, as compared with control cells. Biochemical and ultrastructural studies of endocytic activity using horseradish peroxidase as a marker further confirmed the inhibitory action of synaptotagmin I on spontaneous vesicular exocytosis and on elevated exocytosis induced by Ca2+. Through inhibition of exocytosis at the resting intracellular concentration of Ca2+ and removal of the inhibition upon depolarization-induced Ca2+ entry, synaptotagmin I could enhance the efficiency of excitation-secretion coupling. |
PubMedSearch : Morimoto_1995_Neuron_15_689 |
PubMedID: 7546747 |
Morimoto T, Popov S, Buckley KM, Poo MM (1995)
Calcium-dependent transmitter secretion from fibroblasts: modulation by synaptotagmin I
Neuron
15 :689
Morimoto T, Popov S, Buckley KM, Poo MM (1995)
Neuron
15 :689