XB-ART-10998
Nat Neurosci
2000 Jun 01;36:566-71. doi: 10.1038/75737.
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Tracking presynaptic Ca2+ dynamics during neurotransmitter release with Ca2+-activated K+ channels.
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Neurotransmitter release during action potentials is thought to require transient, localized [Ca2+]i as high as hundreds of micromolar near presynaptic release sites. Most experimental attempts to characterize the magnitude and time course of these Ca2+ domains involve optical methods that sample large volumes, require washout of endogenous buffers and often affect Ca2+ kinetics and transmitter release. Endogenous calcium-activated potassium (KCa) channels colocalize with presynaptic Ca2+ channels in Xenopus nerve-muscle cultures. We used these channels to quantify the rapid, dynamic changes in [Ca2+]i at active zones during synaptic activity. Confirming Ca2+-domain predictions, these KCa channels revealed [Ca2+]i over 100 microM during synaptic activity and much faster buildup and decay of Ca2+ domains than shown using other techniques.
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