PHASE-DEPENDENT CONTRIBUTIONS FROM CA2+ ENTRY AND CA2+ RELEASE TO CAFFEINE-INDUCED [CA2+]I OSCILLATIONS IN BULLFROG SYMPATHETIC NEURONS

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FRIEL, DD
TSIEN, RW
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[1] Department of Molecular, Cellular Physiology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford
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10.1016/0896-6273(92)90132-W
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Sympathetic neurons display robust [Ca2+]i oscillations in response to caffeine and mild depolarization. Oscillations occur at constant membrane potential, ruling out voltage-dependent changes in plasma membrane conductance. They are terminated by ryanodine, implicating Ca2+-induced Ca2+ release. Ca2+ entry is necessary for sustained oscillatory activity, but its importance varies within the oscillatory cycle: the slow interspike rise in [Ca2+]i requires Ca2+ entry, but the rapid upstroke does not, indicating that it reflects internal Ca2+ release. Sudden alterations in [Ca2+]o, [K+]o, or [caffeine]o produce immediate changes in d[Ca2+]i/dt and provide information about the relative rates of surface membrane Ca2+ transport as well as uptake and release by internal stores. Based on our results, [Ca2+]i oscillations can be explained in terms of coordinated changes in Ca2+ fluxes across surface and store membranes.
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