Title : The coupling between synaptic vesicles and Ca2+ channels determines fast neurotransmitter release - Wadel_2007_Neuron_53_563 |
Author(s) : Wadel K , Neher E , Sakaba T |
Ref : Neuron , 53 :563 , 2007 |
Abstract :
In order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potential, synaptic vesicles must be both release competent and located close to presynaptic Ca2+ channels. It has not been shown, however, which of the two is the more decisive factor. We tested this issue at the calyx of Held synapse by combining Ca2+ uncaging and electrophysiological measurements of postsynaptic responses. After depletion of the synaptic vesicles that are responsible for synchronous release during action potentials, uniform elevation of intracellular Ca2+ by Ca2+ uncaging could still elicit rapid release. The Ca2+ sensitivity of remaining vesicles was reduced no more than 2-fold, which is insufficient to explain the slow-down of the kinetics of release (10-fold) observed during a depolarizing pulse. We conclude that recruitment of synaptic vesicles to sites where Ca2+ channels cluster, rather than fusion competence, is a limiting step for rapid neurotransmitter release in response to presynaptic action potentials. |
PubMedSearch : Wadel_2007_Neuron_53_563 |
PubMedID: 17296557 |
Wadel K, Neher E, Sakaba T (2007)
The coupling between synaptic vesicles and Ca2+ channels determines fast neurotransmitter release
Neuron
53 :563
Wadel K, Neher E, Sakaba T (2007)
Neuron
53 :563