Veratridine-Stimulated Release of Amine Conjugates from Centrifugal Fibers in the Limulus Peripheral Visual System |
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Authors: | B-A. Battelle J. A. Evans |
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Affiliation: | National Eye Institute, Laboratory of Vision Research, N.I.H., Bethesda, Maryland;C. V. Whitney Laboratory and the Department of Neuroscience, University of Florida, St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Centrifugal fibers that originate in the brain and project to the Limulus peripheral visual system synthesize and store octopamine and conjugates of octopamine and tyramine. In a previous study we showed that depolarization, induced by elevating extracellular K+, stimulated a preferential release of octopamine from these fibers. Here we show that veratridine-induced depolarization stimulates a rapid, transient release of octopamine and a delayed, sustained release of amine conjugates. Veratridine-stimulated release of both octopamine and amine conjugates depends on the influx of extracellular Ca2+ and is blocked by tetrodotoxin or the absence of extracellular Na+. The depolarization-stimulated release of amine conjugates raises the possibility that these molecules serve as intercellular messengers in the Limulus peripheral visual system. |
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Keywords: | Octopamine Amine conjugates Veratridine Limulus visual system Centrifugal fibers Retina |
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