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The role of pannexin 1 in the release to the extracellular space of ATP/adenosine modulating the acetylcholine (ACh) secretion was studied in mouse diaphragm motor synapses. Using neuromuscular preparations obtained from wild-type and pannexin-1 knockout mice, the miniature endplate potential (MEPPs) and evoked endplate potentials (EPPs) were recorded in combination with pharmacological modulation of P2-type ATP receptors and A1-type adenosine receptors. Selective inhibition of A1 receptors with DPCPX or P2 receptors with PPADS increased quantal content of EPPs in wild-type mice. MRS 2211, selective antagonist of P2Y13 receptors, produced the same effect. Activation of receptors A1 or P2Y13 by their agonists (2-CADO and IDP, respectively) decreased the EPP quantal content. It means that the activity of endogenous ATP and adenosine is synergistic and directed to depression of the ACh release. ARL67156, an inhibitor of synaptic ecto-ATPases, which blocks the hydrolysis of ATP to adenosine and increases the level of ATP in the synaptic cleft, prolonged EPPs without changing their quantal content. In pannexin-1 knockout mice there were no changes in the EPP quantal content and in other parameters of synaptic transmission as compared to wildtype mice. However, downregulation of purinergic effects with antagonists of A1 or P2 receptors (DPCPX, PPADS, MRS 2211) did not change EPP quantal content and any other parameters of spontaneous or evoked ACh release in all cases. ARL67156 did not alter the temporal parameters of EPPs, either. Nevertheless, 2-CADO, the A1-type receptor agonist, decreased the EPP quantal content, while the agonist of P2Y13 receptors decreased the MEPP amplitude. Thus, in mice lacking pannexin 1, procedures revealing the presence and regulatory activity of synaptic ATP/adenosine did not change the parameters of synaptic transmission. The obtained data substantiate a mandatory role of pannexin 1 in the purinergic regulation of motor synapse activity by endogenous ATP/adenosine.  相似文献   

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The effect of 24 hrs. water deprivation on spontaneous and evoked transmitter release was studied at flexor nerve terminals of control and lead-treated male C57BL mice. Miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) and endplate potentials (EPPs) were recorded intracellularly from urethane-anesthetized (2 mg/g, i.p.) control and lead exposed mice in both hydrated and dehydrated conditions. Exposure to lead was made by i.p. injection of lead acetate (1.0 mg/kg) dissolved in a 5% glucose solution 24 hrs. prior to the experiment. Unimodal and bimodal MEPP frequencies decreased with dehydration, while small mode MEPPs remained unchanged and large mode MEPPs increased in frequency. EPP amplitude and quantal content were unchanged by dehydration. Lead treatment by itself reduced the frequency of unimodal and bimodal MEPPs but had no effect on the amplitude of EPPs or of quantal content. However a combination of dehydration and acute lead treatment reduced the frequency of unimodal, bimodal and large mode MEPPs and significantly reduced both EPP amplitude and quantal content. Dehydration apparently reveals an underlying neurotoxic action of lead at the neuromuscular junction. This raises a health concern that people subjected to both lead pollution and dehydration are at greater risk to lead poisoning of the neuromuscular junction.  相似文献   

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In mature and newly formed neuromuscular synapses of mouse skeletal muscles, miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) and multiquantal endplate potentials (EPPs) evoked by a single stimulation of the nerve were recorded using intracellular microelectrode technique. The mechanisms underlying the changes in spontaneous and evoked acetylcholine (ACh) release caused by the activation of PAR1-type muscle receptors induced by their peptide agonist TRAP6-NH2 were studied. It has been shown for the first time that, in either mature or newly formed motor synapses, the activation of PAR1 that lack presynaptic localization causes a sustained increase in the MEPP amplitude due to the increase in the ACh quantal size at the presynaptic level. It was found that phospholipase C (PLC) participates in the signaling mechanism triggered by the PAR1 activation. Exogenously applied brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) mimics the effect of activation of PAR1 by TRAP6-NH2. Moreover, an increase in the MEPP amplitude caused by the peptide PAR1 agonist was fully prevented by blocking the BDNF receptors–tropomyosin receptor kinases B (TrkB). Thus, it has been shown for the first time that the increase in ACh quantal size due to the activation of PAR1 in motor synapses is mediated by a complex signaling cascade that starts at the postsynaptic level of the motor synapse and ends at the presynaptic level. It is expected that the activation of PAR1 at the muscle fiber membrane followed by the PLC upregulation results in the release of neurotrophin BDNF as a retrograde signal. Its effect on the presynaptic TrkB receptors triggers the cascade leading to an increase in the quantal size of ACh.  相似文献   

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Miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) were recorded from frog sartorious neuromuscular junctions under conditions of reduced quantal contents to study the effect of repetitive nerve stimulation on asynchronous (tonic) quantal transmitter release. MEPP frequency increased during repetitive stimulation and then decayed back to the control level after the conditioning trains. The decay of the increased MEPP frequency after 100-to 200-impulse conditioning trains can be described by four components that decayed exponentially with time constants of about 50 ms, 500 ms, 7 s, and 80 s. These time constants are similar to those for the decay of stimulation-induced changes in synchronous (phasic) transmitter release, as measured by endplate potential (EPP) amplitudes, corresponding, respectively, to the first and second components of facilitation, augmentation, and potentiation. The addition of small amounts of Ca2+ or Ba2+ to the Ca2+-containing bathing solution, or the replacement of Ca2+ with Sr2+, led to a greater increase in the stimulation-induced increases in MEPP frequency. The Sr-induced increase in MEPP frequency was associated with an increase in the second component of facilitation of MEPP frequency; the Ba-induced increase with an increase in augmentation. These effects of Sr2+ and Ba2+ on stimulation-induced changes in MEPP frequency are similar to the effects of these ions on stimulation- induced changes in EPP amplitude. These ionic similarities and the similar kinetics of decay suggest that stimulation induced changes in MEPP frequency and EPP amplitude have some similar underlying mechanisms. Calculations are presented which show that a fourth power residual calcium model for stimulation-induced changes in transmitter release cannot readily account for the observation that stimulation- induced changes in MEPP frequency and EPP amplitude have similar time- courses.  相似文献   

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Adenosine reduces both evoked and spontaneous calcium-dependent acetylcholine (ACh) release through a mechanism downstream of calcium entry at amphibian motor nerve endings (Silinsky EM. J Physiol 1984; 346: 243–56). LY 294002 (2-(4-morpholinyl)-8-phenyl-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one), an inhibitor of both phosphoinositide-3 kinase (PI-3 kinase) and casein kinase II, has been reported to increase spontaneous ACh release reflected in miniature endplate potential (MEPP) frequencies independently of intraterminal calcium at the frog neuromuscular junction (Rizzoli SO, Betz WJ. J Neurosci 2002; 22: 10680–9). It has been suggested that the increase in MEPP frequency caused by LY 294002, is mediated through an action on synaptotagmins, vesicle associated calcium sensors believed to trigger synaptic vesicle exocytosis. We thus examined the effects of adenosine on MEPP frequencies and evoked ACh release reflected as endplate potentials (EPPs) in order to determine if the presumed calcium-independent ACh release is affected by adenosine. We also wanted to determine if PI-3 kinase or casein kinase II is involved in mediating or modulating the inhibitory effects of adenosine. To these ends, we examined the effects of adenosine in the presence of LY 294002, wortmannin (a highly selective the PI-3 kinase inhibitor), or DRB (5,6-dichlorobenzimidazole riboside, an inhibitor of casein kinase II). LY 294002 reduced the sensitivity of both MEPP frequencies and the nerve-evoked calcium dependent EPPs to adenosine. The occlusive effects of LY 294002 on the actions of adenosine on MEPPs and EPPs were overcome by increasing adenosine concentration. Neither wortmannin nor DRB had any effect on the sensitivity of the EPPs to adenosine indicating that neither PI-3 kinase nor casein kinase II inhibition mediates the reduction in motor-nerve terminal sensitivity to adenosine produced by LY 294002. The results indicate a competitive relationship between LY 294002 and adenosine at A1 receptors at the frog neuromuscular junction. This effect is independent of the previously described effects of LY 294002 on the exocytotic process, and is also independent of PI-3 kinase or casein kinase II.  相似文献   

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P2X7 receptors are present in presynaptic membranes of motor synapses, but their regulatory role in modulation of neurotransmitter release remains poorly understood. P2X7 receptors may interact with pannexin 1 channels to form a purinergic signaling unit. The potential mechanism of P2X7 receptor-dependent modulation of acetylcholine (ACh) release was investigated by recording miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) and evoked endplate potentials (EPPs) in neuromuscular junctions of wild-type (WT) and pannexin 1 knockout (Panx1?/?) mice. Modulation of P2X7 receptors with the selective inhibitor A740003 or the selective agonist BzATP did not alter the parameters of either spontaneous or evoked ACh release in WT mice. In Panx1?/? mice, BzATP-induced activation of P2X7 receptors resulted in a uniformly increased quantal content of EPPs during a short stimulation train. This effect was accompanied by an increase in the size of the readily releasable pool, while the release probability did not change. Inhibition of calmodulin by W-7 or of calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II (CaMKII) by KN-93 completely prevented the potentiating effect of BzATP on the EPP quantal content. The blockade of L-type calcium channels also prevented BzATP action on evoked synaptic activity. Thus, the activation of presynaptic P2X7 receptors in mice lacking pannexin 1 resulted in enhanced evoked ACh release. Such enhanced release was provoked by triggering the calmodulin- and CaMKII-dependent signaling pathway, followed by activation of presynaptic L-type calcium channels. We suggest that in WT mice, this pathway is downregulated due to pannexin 1-dependent tonic activation of inhibitory presynaptic purinergic receptors, which overcomes P2X7-mediated effects.  相似文献   

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秋水仙素对大鼠神经肌肉接头传递的作用   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
高天明  陈启熙 《生理学报》1991,43(3):236-242
在不均匀牵拉法固定的离体大鼠膈神经膈肌标本上,用秋水仙素探讨了突触后膜的微管在神经肌肉接头乙酰胆碱受体兴奋中的作用。秋水仙素使小终板电位的幅度下降;使串刺激(10Hz,50Hz)诱发的平均终板电位幅度和平均量子含量减少;并使有神经支配的膈肌终板区乙酰胆碱电位幅度降低;但不影响膜电位、小终板电位的频率及终板电位和乙酰胆碱电位的时程。结果表明该药对神经肌肉接头乙酰胆碱受体的兴奋有抑制作用。而其同分异构体光化秋水仙素则无此作用。据此本文提出突触后膜下的微管可能参与神经肌肉接头乙酰胆碱受体的反应过程。  相似文献   

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Changes in parameters of spontaneous acetylcholine (ACh) quantal secretion caused by prolonged high-frequency burst activity of neuromuscular junctions and possible involvement of endogenous calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and its receptors in these changes were studied. With this purpose, miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) were recorded using standard microelectrode technique in isolated neuromuscular preparations of m. EDL–n. peroneus after a prolonged high-frequency nerve stimulation (30 Hz for 2 min). An increase in the MEPP amplitudes and time course was observed in the postactivation period that reached maximum 20–30 min after nerve stimulation and progressively faded in the following 30 min of recording. Inhibition of vesicular ACh transporter with vesamicol (1 μM) fully prevented this “wave” of the MEPP enhancement. This indicates the presynaptic origin of the MEPP amplitude increase, possibly mediated via intensification of synaptic vesicle loading with ACh and subsequent increase of the quantal size. Competitive antagonist of the CGRP receptor, truncated peptide isoform CGRP8–37 (1 μM), had no effect on spontaneous secretion parameters by itself but was able to prevent the appearance of enhanced MEPPs in the postactivation period. This suggests the involvement of endogenous CGRP and its receptors in the observed MEPP enhancement after an intensive nerve stimulation. Ryanodine in high concentration (1 μM) that blocks ryanodine receptors and stored calcium release did not influence spontaneous ACh secretion but prevented the increase of the MEPP parameters in the postactivation period. Altogether, the data indicate that an intensive nerve stimulation, which activates neuromuscular junctions and muscle contractions, leads to a release of endogenous CGRP into synaptic cleft and this release strongly depends on the efflux of stored calcium. The released endogenous CGRP is able to exert an acute presynaptic effect on nerve terminals, which involves its specific receptor action and intracellular cascades leading to intensification of ACh loading into synaptic vesicles and an increase in the ACh quantal size.  相似文献   

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Progressive motoneuronopathy (PMN) is an autosomal recessive mouse disease, which is characterized by the development of hind limbs paralysis rapidly progressing to the anterior parts of the body, muscular atrophy, respiratory depression, and death at 6-7 postnatal weeks. Here, we recorded the resting membrane potential (RMP), spontaneous miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs), and quantum content of endplate potentials (EPP) at the diaphragm muscle fibers in controls and PMN mice aged 18 to 43 days. In control animals, there was a progressive increase in RMP, MEPP frequency and EPP quantum content, as well as a decrease in mean MEPP amplitude. In PMN mice, the developmental increase in frequency and decrease in the amplitude of MEPPs was practically stopped at the postnatal day 18, whereas RMP increased but only until the age of 31 days and then progressively decreased. The distribution histogram of RMP in PMN mice older than 35 days revealed the existence of two subpopulations of muscle fibers: one showing a denervation-like decrease in RMP and the second, which was matching controls. In addition, EPP quantum content was significantly attenuated in older PMN animals. These results indicate that neurotransmission is severely affected in advanced, but not in early stage of disease, which is apparently due to a partial denervation of the muscles.  相似文献   

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A computerized data acquisition system for on-line analysis of the parameters of neuromuscular transmission is described. Both hardware usage and software methodologies are discussed with regard to sampling in real-time and analyzing miniature end-plate potentials (MEPPs), end-plate potentials (EPPs) and quantal content of the evoked transmitter release. Significant features of the program include: (1) automatic threshold determination for MEPP detection; (2) the use of a circular buffer to give pre-trigger information; (3) real-time noise spike rejection; (4) an automatic procedure for EPP failure detection; (5) rapid quantal content determinations by several methods as well as complete MEPP and EPP waveform analysis. The system has proven both accurate and reliable during more than two years of use. Advantages of the system over conventional methods include: (1) increased accuracy and efficiency in data analysis; (2) immediate availability of results; (3) conventional data storage; (4) flexibility to meet changing requirements.  相似文献   

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Fahim, Mohamed A. Endurance exercise modulatesneuromuscular junction of C57BL/6NNia aging mice. J. Appl. Physiol. 83(1): 59-66, 1997.The effect ofage and endurance exercise on the physiology and morphology ofneuromuscular junctions (NMJ) of gluteus maximus muscle was studied inC57BL/6NNia mice. Mice were exercised, starting at 7 or 25 mo of age,at 28 m/min for 60 min/day, 5 days/wk for 12 wk, on a rodent treadmill.Intracellular recordings of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials(MEPP) and the quantal content of endplate potentials (EPP) wererecorded from NMJ of 10- and 28-mo-old control and exercised mice.Endurance exercise resulted in significant increases in MEPP amplitudes (23%), quantal content, and safety margin, and a significant decrease in MEPP frequency of young mice, with no change in resting membrane potential or membrane capacitance. Three months of endurance exercise resulted in an increase in MEPP frequency (41%) and decreases in MEPPamplitudes (15%), quantal content, and safety margin of old mice.Endurance exercise resulted in significantly larger nerve terminals(24%) in young animals, suggesting functional adaptation. Nerveterminals in exercised 28-mo-old mice were smaller than in thecorresponding control mice, an indication that exercise minimizedage-related nerve terminal elaboration. It is concluded that thedifferent physiological responses of young and old gluteus maximusmuscles to endurance exercise parallel their morphological responses.This suggests that the mouse NMJ undergoes a process of physiologicaland morphological remodeling during aging, and such plasticity could bemodulated differently by endurance exercise.

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N-Acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG), known to be present in rat motor neurons, may participate in neuronal modulation of non-quantal secretion of acetylcholine (ACh) from motor nerve terminals. Non-quantal release of ACh was estimated by the amplitude of the endplate membrane hyperpolarization (H-effect) caused by inhibition of nicotinic receptors by (+)-tubocurarine and acetylcholinesterase by armin (diethoxy-p-nitrophenyl phosphate). Application of exogenous NAAG decreased the H-effect in a dose-dependent manner. The reduction of the H-effect by NAAG was completely removed when N-acetyl-beta-aspartylglutamate (betaNAAG) or 2-(phosphonomethyl)-pentanedioic acid (2-PMPA) was used to inhibit glutamate carboxypeptidase II (GCP II), a presynaptic Schwann cell membrane-associated ectoenzyme that hydrolyzes NAAG to glutamate and N-acetylaspartate. Bath application of glutamate decreased the H-effect similarly to the action of NAAG but N-acetylaspartate was without effect. Inhibition of NMDA receptors by dl-2-amino-5-phosphopentanoic acid, (+)-5-methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzocyclohepten-5,10-imine (MK801), and 7-chlorokynurenic acid or inhibition of muscle nitric oxide synthase (NO synthase) by N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester and 3-bromo-7-nitroindazole completely prevented the decrease of the H-effect by NAAG. These results suggest that glutamate, produced by enzymatic hydrolysis of bath-applied NAAG, can modulate non-quantal secretion of ACh from the presynaptic terminal of the neuromuscular synapse via activation of postsynaptic NMDA receptors and synthesis of nitric oxide (NO) in muscle fibers. NAAG also increased the frequency of miniature endplate potentials (mEPPs) generated by spontaneous quantal secretion of ACh, whereas the mean amplitude and time constants for rise time and for decay of mEPPs did not change.  相似文献   

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End-plate potentials (EPP) and miniature EPP (MEPP) were recorded in a single neuromuscular synapse of the frog sartorius muscle by means of two microelectrodes with a resistance of 0.5–2.0 M. Groups of signals (fields), reflecting transmitter secretion in spatially distinct release sites were identified by extracellular recording on MEPP amplitude scatter diagrams. Release sites in the nerve ending were found to be unevenly distributed, to be grouped in certain areas, and to differ in their probability of secretion of a quantum of transmitter. Comparison of fields on MEPP and uniquantal EPP amplitude scatter diagrams in solution with low Ca++ concentration (0.2–0.4 mM) showed that ability to induce evoked and spontaneous transmitter release at the release site differs, and that sometimes a release site does not participate in evoked secretion. The results of simultaneous recording of synaptic potentials using extra- and intracellular electrodes indicate that transmitter secretion in spatially distinct groups of release sites leads to the appearance of polymodality in the distribution of amplitudes of intracellularly recorded MEPP and uniquantal EPP.S. V. Kurashov Medical Institute, Ministry of Health of the RSFSR, Kazan'. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 152–160, March–April, 1985.  相似文献   

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Phrenicodiaphragmal rat preparations were used to study the transmitter secretion by intracellular recording of end plate potentials (EPP) and miniature EPP (MEPP). In tetanus toxin-poisoned terminal, the regulatory effect of the external gradient of Ca2+ was abolished as evidenced by the fact that spontaneous secretion did not differ from that in calcium-free solution in health, as the external concentration of Ca2+ rose from 0 to 20 mM. Calcium ionophore A 23187 in intact terminals activated spontaneous release of the transmitter, but did not affect the poisoned terminal. Ouabain enhanced spontaneous secretion both in health and in poisoning. 4-Aminopyridine (4-AP) did not change the frequency of MEPP, while "giant" MEPPs that reflect spontaneous synchronization of the release of quants occurred both in health and in poisoning. 4-AP potentiated the reactivation effects of rhythmic stimulation of poisoned synapses, particularly with reference to the evoked release and led to the recovery of transmission. It is likely that tetanus toxin fixed by gangliosides of the presynaptic membrane prevents, in this particular case, the functioning of both endo- and exogenous ionophoroses that transport Ca2+ to the "active zones", without affecting their asynchronous supply from the intracellular depots.  相似文献   

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Experiments on the frog sartorius muscle showed that nonhydrolisable acetylcholine analog carbachol (CCh) depresses spontaneous quantal mediator release via muscarinic M2 receptors of nerve ending. Adenosine (Ade) acting via inhibitory A1 receptors is another strong spontaneous quantal release modulator. Inhibition of pertussis toxin (PTx)-sensitive G-proteins only partly eliminated CCh and Ade depressive action. It means metabotropic A1 and M2 receptors of the frog nerve ending regulate spontaneous quantal release via activating of both PTx-sensitive and PTx-insensitive inhibitory mechanisms.  相似文献   

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The effect of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) on acetylcholine release was investigated on the rat phrenic diaphragmatic preparations by means of intracellular recording of spontaneous synaptic activity. 4-AP in concentrations of 1.10(-6) to 1910(-3) M did not cause significant shifts in the mean value of frequency and amplitude of miniature end-plate potentials (MEPP). At the same time 4-AP induced appearance of large spontaneous EPP capable of generating distribution of action potentials. 4-AP transformed the character of MEPP amplitude distribution into the polimodal one, the main node being shifted in several cases to the range of lower values. It was concluded that 4-AP can modify the character of acetylcholine release that intensifies the spontaneous synchronism manifestation.  相似文献   

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The monovalent thallous ion (Tl) was evaluated at the frog end plate in vitro with intracellular microelectrodes. Recordings included end plate potentials (EPPs), and miniature end plate potentials (MEPPs). Replacement of extracellular potassium (K) by 2.5 mM Tl (a) caused increases in MEPP and EPP amplitudes, MEPP frequency, and quantal content, and (b) caused complete recovery of the EPP facilitation index at BAPTA-loaded nerve terminals. Tl's effects were reversible and concentration dependent, and persisted for > 3 h. The increase in MEPP frequency and its rate of decline due to Tl washout were more pronounced at 0 calcium (Ca)-2 mM EGTA than at 0.3 mM EGTA, suggesting that Tl's effects were not due to elevation of internal Ca. Unlike heavy metal ions reportedly capable of substituting for Ca, 0.2 mM Tl did not block, but further enhanced, elevated MEPP frequencies, occurring after nerve stimulation or in high K, to greater levels with barium (Ba) than with Ca. 200 nM omega-conotoxin (omega-CTX) blocked Tl's effect, indicating that Tl primarily entered the nerve terminal via Ca channels. A 50% reduction in sodium (Na) did not modify Tl's effect, although removal of K in the presence of 20 microM ouabain and 2.5 mM Tl caused an exaggerated increase in MEPP frequency, which decreased with a 50% reduction in Na. Based on the analysis, Tl neither substituted for Ca nor elevated internal Ca and Na, nor were its effects antagonized by ouabain; Tl increased quantal secretion, possibly by a fusogenic mechanism, after its entry into the nerve terminal.  相似文献   

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1. Effects of PCP at the frog neuromuscular junction were studied in vitro in sciatic nerve sartorius muscle of the toad Pleurodema-thaul. 2. Within the concentration 0.003-0.1 mM, PCP caused a dose-time-dependent block of evoked transmitter release acompanied by an increase in the rate of spontaneous quantal release. 3. PCP induced an increase in miniature endplate potential (MEPP) frequency and it was not antagonized in a Ca2(+)-free medium, indicating that it does not depend upon Ca2+ influx from the external medium, but may act by releasing Ca2+ from intraterminal stores. 4. The present data, together with previous results concerning PCP at eighth sympathetic ganglia indicate that 3,4-diaminopyridine (3,4-DAP) counteracts the effects of PCP on synaptic transmission. This result suggests that PCP interfering Ca2+ influx occurs during depolarization of motor nerve terminals.  相似文献   

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Saransaari P  Oja SS 《Amino acids》2003,24(1-2):213-221
Taurine is an inhibitory amino acid acting as an osmoregulator and neuroromodulator in the brain, with neuroprotective properties. The ionotropic glutamate receptor agonist N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) greatly potentiates taurine release from brain preparations in both normal and ischemic conditions, the effect being particularly marked in the developing hippocampus. We now characterized the regulation of NMDA-stimulated taurine release from hippocampal slices from adult (3-month-old) and developing (7-day-old) mouse using a superfusion system. The NMDA-stimulated taurine release was receptor-mediated in both adult and developing mouse hippocampus. In adults, only NO-generating compounds, sodium nitroprusside, S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine and hydroxylamine reduced the release, as did also NO synthase inhibitors, 7-nitroindazole and nitroarginine, indicating that the release is mediated by the NO/cGMP pathway. On the other hand, the regulation of the NMDA-evoked taurine release proved to be somewhat complex in the immature hippocampus. It was not affected by the NOergic compounds, but enhanced by the protein kinase C activator 4 beta-phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and adenosine receptor A(1) agonists, N(6)-cyclohexyladenosine and R(-)N(6)-(2-phenylisopropyl)adenosine in a receptor-mediated manner. The activation of both ionotropic 2-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA) receptors and metabotropic glutamate group I receptors also enhanced the evoked release. The NMDA-receptor-stimulated taurine release could be a part of the neuroprotective properties of taurine, being important particularly under cell-damaging conditions in the developing hippocampus and hence preventing excitotoxicity.  相似文献   

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Glutamate, previously demonstrated to participate in regulation of the resting membrane potential in skeletal muscles, also regulates non-quantal acetylcholine (ACh) secretion from rat motor nerve endings. Non-quantal ACh secretion was estimated by the amplitude of endplate hyperpolarization (H-effect) following blockade of skeletal muscle post-synaptic nicotinic receptors by (+)-tubocurarine and cholinesterase by armin (diethoxy-p-nitrophenyl phosphate). Glutamate was shown to inhibit non-quantal release but not spontaneous and evoked quantal secretion of ACh. Glutamate-induced decrease of the H-effect was enhanced by glycine. Glycine alone also lowered the H-effect, probably due to potentiation of the effect of endogenous glutamate present in the synaptic cleft. Inhibition of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors with (+)-5-methyl-10,11-dihydro-5H-dibenzocyclohepten-5,10-imine (MK801), dl-2-amino-5-phosphopentanoic acid (AP5) and 7-chlorokynurenic acid or the elimination of Ca2+ from the bathing solution prevented the glutamate-induced decrease of the H-effect with or without glycine. Inhibition of muscle nitric oxide synthase by NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME), soluble guanylyl cyclase by 1H[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[4,3-a]quinoxalin-1-one (ODQ) and binding and inactivation of extracellular nitric oxide (NO) by haemoglobin removed the action of glutamate and glycine on the H-effect. The results suggest that glutamate, acting on post-synaptic NMDA receptors to induce sarcoplasmic synthesis and release of NO, selectively inhibits non-quantal secretion of ACh from motor nerve terminals. Non-quantal ACh is known to modulate the resting membrane potential of muscle membrane via control of activity of chloride transport and a decrease in secretion of non-quantal transmitter following muscle denervation triggers the early post-denervation depolarization of muscle fibres.  相似文献   

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