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Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation of P-Type Calcium Channels in Nerve Terminals
Authors:Erwin Tareilus  Juergen Schoch  Heinz Breer
Affiliation:Institute of Zoophysiology, University Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:Abstract: Rapid Ca2+ signals evoked by K+ depolarization of rat cerebral cortical synaptosomes were measured by dual-channel Ca2+ spectrofluorometry coupled to a stopped-flow device. Kinetic analysis of the signal rise phase at various extracellular Ca2+ concentrations revealed that the responsible voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels, previously identified as P-type Ca2+ channels, inactivate owing to the rise in intracellular Ca2+ levels. At millimolar extracellular Ca2+ concentrations the channels were inactivated very rapidly and the rate was dependent on the high influx rate of Ca2+, thus limiting the Ca2+ signal amplitudes to 500–600 n M. A slower, probably voltage-dependent regulation appears to be effective at lower Ca2+ influx rates, leading to submaximal Ca2+ signal amplitudes. The functional feedback regulation of calcium channels via a sensor for intracellular Ca2+ levels appears to be responsible for the different inhibition characteristics of Cd2+ versus ω-agatoxin IVa.
Keywords:Synaptosomes    lndo-1    Stopped-flow fluorometry    Presynaptic calcium channels    ω-Agatoxins
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