Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located near synaptic ribbons. We characterized sites and kinetics of vesicle release in salamander rods by using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to visualize fusion of individual synaptic vesicles. A small number of vesicles were loaded by brief incubation with FM1-43 or a dextran-conjugated, pH-sensitive form of rhodamine, pHrodo. Labeled organelles matched the diffraction-limited size of fluorescent microspheres and disappeared rapidly during stimulation. Consistent with fusion, depolarization-evoked vesicle disappearance paralleled electrophysiological release kinetics and was blocked by inhibiting Ca(2+) influx. Rods maintaine...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
Rod and cone photoreceptors initiate vision by transforming light into graded membrane voltage chang...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Following synaptic vesicle exocytosis, neurons retrieve the fused membrane by a process of endocytos...
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
Rods are capable of greater slow release than cones contributing to overall slower release kinetics....
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At most synapses, presynaptic Ca(2+) channels are positioned near vesicle release sites, and increas...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
Rod and cone photoreceptors initiate vision by transforming light into graded membrane voltage chang...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Rod photoreceptors (PRs) use ribbon synapses to transmit visual information. To signal ‘no light det...
Following synaptic vesicle exocytosis, neurons retrieve the fused membrane by a process of endocytos...
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
Rods are capable of greater slow release than cones contributing to overall slower release kinetics....
AbstractStudies of the properties of synaptic transmission have been carried out at only a few synap...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At the first synapse in the vertebrate visual pathway, light-evoked changes in photoreceptor membran...
At most synapses, presynaptic Ca(2+) channels are positioned near vesicle release sites, and increas...
The rod photoreceptor of the mammalian retina must reliably transmit a binary signal (the occurrence...
Rod and cone photoreceptors initiate vision by transforming light into graded membrane voltage chang...
Vision under starlight requires rod photoreceptors to transduce and transmit single-photon responses...