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. 2003 Aug;6(8):846-53.
doi: 10.1038/nn1087.

Calcium regulates exocytosis at the level of single vesicles

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Calcium regulates exocytosis at the level of single vesicles

Ute Becherer et al. Nat Neurosci. 2003 Aug.

Abstract

Ca2+ microdomains that form during the opening of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels have been implicated in regulating the kinetics of hormone and transmitter release. Direct assessment of the interaction between a single Ca2+ microdomain and a single secretory vesicle has been impossible because of technical limitations. Using evanescent field imaging of near-membrane micromolar Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]) and fluorescently labeled vesicles, we have observed exocytosis of individual chromaffin dense-core vesicles that was triggered by Ca2+ microdomains. Ca2+ microdomains selectively triggered the release of vesicles that were docked within 300 nm. Not all vesicles exposed to a Ca2+ microdomain were released, indicating that some vesicles are docked but are not ready for release. In addition to its established role as a trigger for release, elevated near-membrane [Ca2+] reduced the distance between docked vesicles and Ca2+ entry sites. Our results suggest a new mechanism for stimulation-dependent facilitation of exocytosis, whereby vesicles are moved closer to Ca2+ entry sites, thereby increasing a Ca2+ microdomain's efficacy to trigger vesicle fusion.

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