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Transmitter release at the active zone of motor nerve endings
Authors:A L Zefirov  T V Benish  N F Fatkullin  S Yu Cheranov
Abstract:Transmitter release sites were located in the motor nerve ending of the frog cutaneous-pectoris muscle using three extracellular electrodes. Transmitter release sites were found to be grouped in a direction cutting across the nerve ending and reflecting transmitter release and active release zones (AZ). Measurements from these groups showed that most transmitter release takes place at the center of the AZ, declining towards the periphery and to either side of this zone. All AZ were found to take place in spontaneous release with a low extracellular concentration of calcium ions present, compared with only a proportion in evoked release. Advantages of the triple as opposed to the dual micro-electrode technique are analyzed. It was found that transmitter release in spatially isolated AZ at the nerve ending leads to a polymodal distribution pattern of the amplitude of uniquantal signals during extracellular recording. The part played by AZ in transmitter release is discussed.S. V. Kurashov Medical Institute, Ministry of Health of the RSFSR, Moscow. V. I. Ul'yanov-Lenin State University, Kazan'. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 318–327, May–June, 1990.
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