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Adenosine Triphosphate and the Late Steps in Calcium-dependent Exocytosis at a Ribbon Synapse

The ATP dependence of the kinetics of Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis after flash photolysis of caged Ca(2+) was studied by capacitance measurements with submillisecond resolution in single synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar neurons. After control experiments verified that this combination of techniq...

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Autor principal: Heidelberger, Ruth
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2222770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9450941
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description The ATP dependence of the kinetics of Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis after flash photolysis of caged Ca(2+) was studied by capacitance measurements with submillisecond resolution in single synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar neurons. After control experiments verified that this combination of techniques is valid for the study of exocytosis in synaptic terminals, a comparison was made between the Ca(2+) dependence of the rate of exocytosis in synaptic terminals internally dialyzed with MgATP, MgATP-γ-S, or no added Mg(2+) or nucleotide. The Ca(2+) threshold for release, the maximum rate of release, and the overall relationship between the rate of synaptic vesicle fusion and [Ca(2+)](i )were found to be independent of MgATP. A decrease in the average rate at near-threshold [Ca(2+)](i) was observed in terminals with MgATP-γ-S, but due to the small sample size is of unclear significance. The Ca(2+) dependence of the delay between the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i )and the beginning of the capacitance rise was also found to be independent of MgATP. In contrast, MgATP had a marked effect on the ability of terminals to respond to multiple stimuli. Terminals with MgATP typically exhibited a capacitance increase to a second stimulus that was >70% of the amplitude of the first response and to a third stimulus with a response amplitude that was >50% of the first, whereas terminals without MgATP responded to a second stimulus with a response <35% of the first and rarely responded to a third flash. These results suggest a major role for MgATP in preparing synaptic vesicles for fusion, but indicate that cytosolic MgATP may have little role in events downstream of calcium entry, provided that [Ca(2+)](i) near release sites is elevated above ≈30 μM.
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spelling pubmed-22227702008-04-21 Adenosine Triphosphate and the Late Steps in Calcium-dependent Exocytosis at a Ribbon Synapse Heidelberger, Ruth J Gen Physiol Article The ATP dependence of the kinetics of Ca(2+)-dependent exocytosis after flash photolysis of caged Ca(2+) was studied by capacitance measurements with submillisecond resolution in single synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar neurons. After control experiments verified that this combination of techniques is valid for the study of exocytosis in synaptic terminals, a comparison was made between the Ca(2+) dependence of the rate of exocytosis in synaptic terminals internally dialyzed with MgATP, MgATP-γ-S, or no added Mg(2+) or nucleotide. The Ca(2+) threshold for release, the maximum rate of release, and the overall relationship between the rate of synaptic vesicle fusion and [Ca(2+)](i )were found to be independent of MgATP. A decrease in the average rate at near-threshold [Ca(2+)](i) was observed in terminals with MgATP-γ-S, but due to the small sample size is of unclear significance. The Ca(2+) dependence of the delay between the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i )and the beginning of the capacitance rise was also found to be independent of MgATP. In contrast, MgATP had a marked effect on the ability of terminals to respond to multiple stimuli. Terminals with MgATP typically exhibited a capacitance increase to a second stimulus that was >70% of the amplitude of the first response and to a third stimulus with a response amplitude that was >50% of the first, whereas terminals without MgATP responded to a second stimulus with a response <35% of the first and rarely responded to a third flash. These results suggest a major role for MgATP in preparing synaptic vesicles for fusion, but indicate that cytosolic MgATP may have little role in events downstream of calcium entry, provided that [Ca(2+)](i) near release sites is elevated above ≈30 μM. The Rockefeller University Press 1998-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2222770/ /pubmed/9450941 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Adenosine Triphosphate and the Late Steps in Calcium-dependent Exocytosis at a Ribbon Synapse
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title_full_unstemmed Adenosine Triphosphate and the Late Steps in Calcium-dependent Exocytosis at a Ribbon Synapse
title_short Adenosine Triphosphate and the Late Steps in Calcium-dependent Exocytosis at a Ribbon Synapse
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2222770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9450941
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