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P/Q Ca2+ channels are functionally coupled to exocytosis of the immediately releasable pool in mouse chromaffin cells

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CELL CALCIUM
Volume 43, Issue 2, Pages 155-164

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceca.2007.04.014

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alpha(1A) Knockout mice; voltage-dependent calcium channels; stimulus-secretion coupling

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  1. Wellcome Trust [068941/Z/02/Z] Funding Source: Medline

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Chromaffin cell exocytosis is triggered by Ca2+ entry through several voltage-dependent channel subtypes. Because it was postulated that immediately releasable vesicles are closely associated with Ca2+ channels, we wondered what channel types are specifically coupled to the release of this pool. To study this question, cultured mouse chromaffin cell exocytosis wits followed by patch-clamp membrane capacitance measurements. The immediately releasable pool was estimated using paired pulse stimulation, resulting in an upper limit of 31 +/- 3 fF for control conditions (I-ca : 25 +/- 2 pA/pF). The N-type channel blocker omega-conotoxin-GVIA affected neither I-ca, nor the immediately releasable pool exocytosis; although the L channel blocker nitrendipine decreased current by 50%, it did not reduce this pool significantly; and the R channel inhibitor SNX-482 significantly reduced the Current but induced only a moderate decrease in the estimated IRP exocytosis. In contrast, the P/Q channel blocker omega-Agatoxin-IVA decreased I-ca, by 37% but strongly reduced the immediately releasable pool (upper limit: 6 +/- fF). We used alpha 1A subunit knockout mice to corroborate that P/Q Ca2+ channels were specifically linked to immediately releasable vesicles, and we found that also in this preparation the exocytosis of this pool was severely decreased (6+/-1 fF). On the other hand, application of a strong stimulus that caused the fusion of most of releasable vesicles (3 min, 50 mM K+) induced similar exocytosis for wild type and knockout cells. Finally, whereas application of train stimulation on chromaffin cells derived from wild type mice provoked typical early synchronous and delayed asynchronous exocytosis components, the knockout derived cells presented a strongly depressed early exocytosis but showed a prominent delayed asynchronous component. These results demonstrate that P/Q are the dominant calcium channels associated to the release of immediately releasable pool in mouse chromaffin cells. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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