Poo_1985_J.Physiol.Paris_80_283

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Title : Three types of transmitter release from embryonic neurons - Poo_1985_J.Physiol.Paris_80_283
Author(s) : Poo MM , Sun YA , Young SH
Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 80 :283 , 1985
Abstract :

Prior to the contact with their target muscle cells in culture, growth cones of many isolated Xenopus embryonic neurons release acetylcholine (ACh) spontaneously. Using patch clamp techniques, this release can be detected by an outside-out patch of muscle membrane placed near the growth cone. Intracellular recording from innervated muscle cells showed spontaneous miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) of varying amplitudes. Amplitude histograms showed a skewed distribution with multiple peaks, suggesting the existence of subunits in either the quantal packages of ACh released by the nerve terminal or in the postsynaptic muscle response. In addition to the quantal ACh release reflected by MEPPs, nerve terminal also release a large amount of ACh in a non-quantal fashion. This non-quantal ACh release is revealed by the hyperpolarization of the muscle membrane following extracellular application of curare or alpha-bungarotoxin, as well as by denervation of the muscle cell.

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Poo MM, Sun YA, Young SH (1985)
Three types of transmitter release from embryonic neurons
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 80 :283

Poo MM, Sun YA, Young SH (1985)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 80 :283