Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential in a CNS presynaptic terminal

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Helmchen, F [1 ]
Borst, JGG [1 ]
Sakmann, B [1 ]
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[1] MAX PLANCK INST MED RES, ZELLPHYSIOL ABT, D-69120 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
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10.1016/S0006-3495(97)78792-7
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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Calcium dynamics associated with a single action potential were studied quantitatively in the calyx of Held, a large presynaptic terminal in the rat brainstem. Terminals were loaded with different concentrations of high- or low-affinity Ca2+ indicators via patch pipettes. Spatially averaged Ca2+ signals were measured fluorometrically and analyzed on the basis of a single compartment model. A single action potential led to a total Ca2+ influx of 0.8-1 pC. The accessible volume of the terminal was about 0.4 pi; thus the total calcium concentration increased by 10-13 mu M. The Ca2+-binding ratio of the endogenous buffer was about 40, as estimated from the competition with Fura-2, indicating that 2.5% of the total calcium remained free, This is consistent with the peak increase in free calcium concentration of about 400 nM, which was measured directly with MagFura-2. The decay of the [Ca2+], transients was fast, with time constants of 100 ms at 23 degrees C and 45 ms at 35 degrees C, indicating Ca2+ extrusion rates of 400 and 900 s(-1), respectively. The combination of the relatively low endogenous Ca2+-binding ratio and the high rate of Ca2+ extrusion provides an efficient mechanism for rapidly removing the large Ca2+ load of the terminal evoked by an action potential.
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