Spontaneous acetylcholine release in mammalian neuromuscular junctions
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- DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1997.273.6.C1835
Spontaneous acetylcholine release in mammalian neuromuscular junctions
Abstract
Spontaneous secretion of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in mammalian neuromuscular synapsis depends on the Ca2+ content of nerve terminals. The Ca2+ electrochemical gradient favors the entry of this cation. We investigated the possible involvement of three voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (VDCC) (L-, N-, and P/Q-types) on spontaneous transmitter, release at the rat neuromuscular junction. Miniature end-plate potential (MEPP) frequency was clearly reduced by 5 microM nifedipine, a blocker of the L-type VDCC, and to a lesser extent by the N-type VDCC blocker, omega-conotoxin GVIA (omega-CgTx, 5 microM). On the other hand, nifedipine and omega-CgTx had no effect on K(+)-induced transmitter secretion. omega-Agatoxin IVA (100 nM), a P/Q-type VDCC blocker, prevents acetylcholine release induced by K+ depolarization but failed to affect MEPP frequency in basal conditions. These results suggest that in the mammalian neuromuscular junction Ca2+ enters nerve terminals through at least three different channels, two of them (L- and N-types) mainly related to spontaneous acetylcholine release and the other (P/Q-type) mostly involved in depolarization-induced neurotransmitter release. Ca(2+)-binding molecule-related spontaneous release apparently binds Ca2+ very rapidly and would probably be located very close to Ca2+ channels, since the fast Ca2+ chelator (BAPTA-AM) significantly reduced MEPP frequency, whereas EGTA-AM, exhibiting slower kinetics, had a lower effect. The increase in MEPP frequency induced by exposing the preparation to hypertonic solutions was affected by neither external Ca2+ concentration nor L-, N-, and P/Q-type VDCC blockers, indicating that extracellular Ca2+ is not necessary to produce hyperosmotic neurosecretion. On the other hand, MEPP frequency was diminished by BAPTA-AM and EGTA-AM to the same extent, supporting the view that hypertonic response is promoted by "bulk" intracellular Ca2+ concentration increases.
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