Calcium regulates the mode of exocytosis induced by hypotonic shock in isolated neuronal presynaptic endings |
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Authors: | Waseem Tatyana V Rakovich Anatoly A Lavrukevich Tatyana V Konev Sergei V Fedorovich Sergei V |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biophysics and Cell Engineering, Akademicheskaya St., 27, Minsk 220072, Belarus. |
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Abstract: | A decrease in the osmolarity of incubation medium is accompanied by calcium influx in neuronal presynaptic endings. We studied the influence of Ca2+ on exocytosis induced by hypotonic shock using the hydrophilic fluorescent dye acridine orange and the hydrophobic fluorescent dye FM2-10. It was shown using acridine orange that lowering of osmolarity to 230 mOsm/l induces exocytosis both in calcium-containing and calcium-free medium. By contrast, we were able to demonstrate calcium-dependence of exocytosis using styryl dye FM2-10. Lowering of osmolarity leads to increase of [3H]D-aspartate and [3H]GABA release in calcium-free medium. Addition of calcium inhibits hypotonic-induced neurotransmitter release. Decreasing of NaCl concentration to 92 mM in isotonic medium is able to induce d-aspartate and GABA release. Thus, our data suggest that hypotonic swelling induces calcium-independent exocytosis possibly by a "kiss and run" mechanism. Calcium influx mediated by stretch channels is able to provoke full fusion between plasma membrane and synaptic vesicles. [3H]D-aspartate and [3H]GABA released by hypotonic shock is determined by sodium lowering rather than by osmolarity decreasing itself. |
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