We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exocytosis in single vertebrate neuroendocrine nerve terminals. The change of [Ca2+]i and vasopressin release were measured with a time resolution of less than 1 s in response to K(+)-induced depolarization. Exocytosis was also monitored in the whole-terminal patch-clamp configuration by time resolved capacitance measurements while [Ca2+]i was simultaneously followed by fura-2 fluorescence measurements. In intact as well as patch-clamped nerve terminals sustained depolarization leads to a sustained rise of [Ca2+]i. The rate of vasopressin release from intact nerve terminals rises in parallel with [Ca2+]i but then declines rapidly towards basal (t...
Secretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ influx. ...
AbstractWe used FM1-43 imaging and intracellular recordings of synaptic potentials to measure the ti...
AbstractSecretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ ...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
ABSTRACT We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+],...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
The release of transmitter/hormone from nerve terminals is dependent on depolar-ization-induced chan...
Stimulated exocytotic secretion from nerve endings is initiated by an increase in intracellular free...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
Secretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ influx. ...
AbstractWe used FM1-43 imaging and intracellular recordings of synaptic potentials to measure the ti...
AbstractSecretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ ...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
ABSTRACT We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+],...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
We have investigated the temporal relationship between depolarization, elevation of [Ca2+]i and exoc...
The release of transmitter/hormone from nerve terminals is dependent on depolar-ization-induced chan...
Stimulated exocytotic secretion from nerve endings is initiated by an increase in intracellular free...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
An increase in free Ca2+ triggers exocytosis in pituitary nerve terminals leading to an increase in ...
Secretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ influx. ...
AbstractWe used FM1-43 imaging and intracellular recordings of synaptic potentials to measure the ti...
AbstractSecretion from many endocrine cells is a result of calcium-regulated exocytosis due to Ca2+ ...