2001
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.0003k.x
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Characterization of action potential‐evoked calcium transients in mouse postganglionic sympathetic axon bundles

Abstract: 1. Action potential‐evoked Ca2+ transients in postganglionic sympathetic axon bundles in mouse vas deferens have been characterized using confocal microscopy and Ca2+ imaging. Axonal Ca2+ transients were tetrodotoxin sensitive. The amplitude depended on both the frequency of stimulation and the number of stimuli in a train. Removal of extracellular Ca2+ abolished the Ca2+ transient. Cd2+ (100 μm) inhibited the Ca2+ transient by 78 ± 10 %. The N‐type Ca2+ channel blocker ω‐conotoxin GVIA (0.1 μm) reduced the am… Show more

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“…To determine whether uptake-1 sites were functional in all regions, mice were pre-treated with 6-OHDA. Bretylium or 6-OHDA pre-treatment did not a ect the nerve action potential-evoked Ca 2+ transients previously characterized in preterminal axon bundles (Jackson et al, 2001). These data suggest that uptake-1 sites are not present in su cient numbers to block action potential propagation in the parent axons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…To determine whether uptake-1 sites were functional in all regions, mice were pre-treated with 6-OHDA. Bretylium or 6-OHDA pre-treatment did not a ect the nerve action potential-evoked Ca 2+ transients previously characterized in preterminal axon bundles (Jackson et al, 2001). These data suggest that uptake-1 sites are not present in su cient numbers to block action potential propagation in the parent axons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 50%
“…Since CCCP itself was shown to produce depolarization of the DC m , the question arises as to whether observed cytoplasmic Ca 2+ changes were attributable to mitochondria. Action potential-evoked Ca 2+ transients in mouse postganglionic axon bundles were not affected by CCCP (Jackson et al 2001). Also, in synaptic terminals of retinal bipolar neurons mitochondrial Ca 2+ uptake was evident only sometimes and with large Ca 2+ loads (Zenisek & Matthews, 2000).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Camentioning
confidence: 80%
“…These findings are consistent with previous reports demonstrating that inhibition of Kv1 family channels enhances neurotransmitter release. The work of Jackson et al (22) and Uhrenholt and Nedergaard (45) indicates that inhibition of Kv1 channels enhances NE release at sympathetic neurovascular junctions. Our findings that Kv1.3 channels are present in processes innervating arteries and that MgTX enhances NE release, suggest that these channels play a role in modulating sympathetic neurovascular transmission.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These channels affect a range of neuronal functions (6, 8, 11, 16, 26, 34 -36), including spike frequency adaptation (35,36) and the regulation of cellular excitability in response to synaptic input (11). Postganglionic sympathetic neurons express Kv1 channels (5,33,43), and inhibition of these channels has been reported to modulate neurotransmitter release from these neurons (21,22,45). However, the mechanisms involved in Kv1 channel modulation of neurotransmitter release in sympathetic neurons are largely unexplored.…”
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