We studied how Ca2+ influx through different subtypes of Ca2+ channels couples to release at a calyx-type terminal in the rat medial nucleus of the trapezoid body by simultaneously measuring the presynaptic Ca2+ influx evoked by a single action potential and the EPSC. Application of subtype-specific toxins showed that Ca2+ channels of the P/Q-, N-, and R-type controlled glutamate release at a single terminal. The Ca2+influx through the P/Q-type channels triggered release more effectively than Ca2+ influx through N- or R-type channels. We investigated mechanisms that contributed to these differences in effectiveness. Electrophysiological experiments suggested that individual release sites were controlled by all three subtypes of Ca2+ channel...
To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitter ...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...
We studied how Ca2+ influx through different subtypes of Ca2+ channels couples to release at a calyx...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
Whole−cell recordings and Ca2+ flux measurements were made at a giant calyx−type synapse in rat brai...
We studied the relation between the size of presynaptic calcium influx and transmitter release by ma...
AbstractNeurotransmitter release probability is related by high power to the local concentration of ...
AbstractThe manner in which presynaptic Ca2+ influx controls the release of neurotransmitter was inv...
We studied the relation between the size of presynaptic calcium influx and transmitter release by ma...
To study the type of presynaptic calcium channels controlling transmitter release at synaptic connec...
To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitter ...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...
We studied how Ca2+ influx through different subtypes of Ca2+ channels couples to release at a calyx...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Voltage-dependent Ca2+ currents evoke synaptic transmitter release. Of six types of Ca2+ channels, L...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
Calcium entry through presynaptic calcium channels controls the release of neurotransmitter. It is n...
Whole−cell recordings and Ca2+ flux measurements were made at a giant calyx−type synapse in rat brai...
We studied the relation between the size of presynaptic calcium influx and transmitter release by ma...
AbstractNeurotransmitter release probability is related by high power to the local concentration of ...
AbstractThe manner in which presynaptic Ca2+ influx controls the release of neurotransmitter was inv...
We studied the relation between the size of presynaptic calcium influx and transmitter release by ma...
To study the type of presynaptic calcium channels controlling transmitter release at synaptic connec...
To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitter ...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...
1. To study use-dependent changes in the presynaptic Ca2+ influx and their contribution to transmitt...