Neher_2008_Neuron_59_861

Reference

Title : Multiple roles of calcium ions in the regulation of neurotransmitter release - Neher_2008_Neuron_59_861
Author(s) : Neher E , Sakaba T
Ref : Neuron , 59 :861 , 2008
Abstract :

The intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)]) has important roles in the triggering of neurotransmitter release and the regulation of short-term plasticity (STP). Transmitter release is initiated by quite high concentrations within microdomains, while short-term facilitation is strongly influenced by the global buildup of "residual calcium." A global rise in [Ca(2+)] also accelerates the recruitment of release-ready vesicles, thereby controlling the degree of short-term depression (STD) during sustained activity, as well as the recovery of the vesicle pool in periods of rest. We survey data that lead us to propose two distinct roles of [Ca(2+)] in vesicle recruitment: one accelerating "molecular priming" (vesicle docking and the buildup of a release machinery), the other promoting the tight coupling between releasable vesicles and Ca(2+) channels. Such coupling is essential for rendering vesicles sensitive to short [Ca(2+)] transients, generated during action potentials.

PubMedSearch : Neher_2008_Neuron_59_861
PubMedID: 18817727

Related information

Citations formats

Neher E, Sakaba T (2008)
Multiple roles of calcium ions in the regulation of neurotransmitter release
Neuron 59 :861

Neher E, Sakaba T (2008)
Neuron 59 :861