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Regulation of acetylcholine synthesis in presynaptic endings of cholinergic CNS neurons
Authors:S. Tuček  V. Doležal  J. Ričny
Affiliation:S. Tu"ccaron"ek, V. Dole"zcaron"al and J. Ri"ccaron"ny
Abstract:Data on acetylcholine (ACh) synthesis in nerve cells are summarized and the mechanism of regulation of this process is described. Under conditions of relative rest on moderate synaptic activity the ACh concentration in the compartment of its synthesis in cholinergic nerve endings is probably maintained at a level corresponding to equilibrium of the reaction catalyzed by the enzyme choline-acetyltransferase (CAT). ACh release is followed by its transport from the compartment of synthesis into the compartment of secretion and automatic resynthesis of new ACh, until equilibrium is restored in the compartment of synthesis. At the same time synaptic activity and ACh release promote synthesis of new ACh by the following pathways. First, a fall in the ACh concentration in the nerve endings disinhibits carriers for choline, and facilitates choline transfer from the extracellular fluid into the cell in accordance with the electrochemical gradient. Second, hydrolysis of liberated ACh increases the choline concentration in the extracellular fluid in the neighborhood of the nerve endings. Third, postactivation hyperpolarization of the nerve endings facilitates transport of choline and an increase in its concentration in the nerve endings. Fourth, there are grounds for considering that stimulation of muscarine receptors promotes a further increase in the choline concentration in the region of the nerve endings by intensification of phosphatidylcholine hydrolysis in postsynaptic cells. Fifth, a decrease in the acetyl-CoA content on account of ACh resynthesis increases pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and acetyl-CoA production. Sixth, it is possible that an increase in the Ca++ concentration in nerve endings promotes direct transport of acetyl-CoA from the mitochondria into the cytosol of nerve endings, where ACh is synthesized. It is postulated that under conditions of intensive synaptic activity the rate of supply of acetyl-CoA and choline and also CAT activity in the nerve endings may be factors limiting the velocity of ACh resynthesis.Institute of Physiology, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 5, pp. 603–611, September–October, 1984.
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