Calcium dependence of exocytosis and endocytosis at the cochlear inner hair cell afferent synapse.
Neuron
; 29(3): 681-90, 2001 Mar.
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| ID: mdl-11301027
Release of neurotransmitter at the inner hair cell (IHC) afferent synapse is a fundamental step in translating sound into auditory nerve excitation. To study the Ca2+ dependence of the underlying vesicle fusion and subsequent endocytosis, we combined Ca2+ uncaging with membrane capacitance measurements in mouse IHCs. Rapid elevations in [Ca2+]i above 8 microM caused a biphasic capacitance increase corresponding to the fusion of approximately 40,000 vesicles. The kinetics of exocytosis displayed a fifth-order Ca2+ dependence reaching maximal rates of >3 x 10(7) vesicle/s. Exocytosis was always followed by slow, compensatory endocytosis (tau congruent with 15 s). Higher [Ca2+]i increased the contribution of a faster mode of endocytosis with a Ca2+ independent time constant of approximately 300 ms. These properties provide for rapid and sustained transmitter release from this large presynaptic terminal.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Synapses
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Calcium
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Endocytosis
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Exocytosis
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Hair Cells, Auditory, Inner
Limits:
Animals
Language:
En
Journal:
Neuron
Journal subject:
NEUROLOGIA
Year:
2001
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Germany
Country of publication:
United States