Storage and release of acetylcholine in the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat
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Storage and release of acetylcholine in the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat
Abstract
The storage and release of acetylcholine and choline were studied in the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat by a radioenzymic method. The acetylcholine and choline contents were 202.2 +/- 5.1 and 624.7 +/- 20.2 pmole/ganglion, respectively. The transmitter tissue store was unaffected during 1 h of superfusion in choline--Krebs solution, while a 20% decrease was exhibited after 2 h and then remained approximately stable. Conversely, choline content declined to 50% within 1 h and further to 37% of the original level by 4 h. About 24% of the choline assayed in the intact preparation is located in the connective sheath. Preganglionic nerve stimulation at 10--20/sec or potassium stimulation (40 mM KCl) invariably decreased the transmitter tissue stores by 25--45%; such a depletion is independent of the presence or absence of external choline. By contrast, the presence of choline proved to be a prerequisite for the efficient release of acetylcholine from eserinized ganglia during continuous 10/sex stimulation. A drastic depression in the acetylcholine release is described which is related to the time of preincubation of the ganglia with eserine prior to stimulation. Indeed, a 30 min exposure to eserine, compared with a 5 min period, resulted in a 4-fold decrease in the steady output rate. Under optimal conditions, the initial volley output at 10/sec was 1.3 X 10(-4) of the releasable transmitter pool and 1.9 X 10(-4) during the steady-state output. These results are discussed in the light of the electrophysiological knowledge of the quantal release process at the ganglionic synapse.
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