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Reconstruction of Aperture Functions during Full Fusion in Vesicular Exocytosis of Neurotransmitters

Journal

CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages 159-174

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.200900647

Keywords

adrenaline; amperometry; chromaffin cells; exocytosis; vesicle fusion

Funding

  1. CNRS [UMR 8640]
  2. Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS)
  3. University Pierre and Marie Curie (UPMC)
  4. French Ministry of Research and the European Commission [CP-FP 214566-2]
  5. Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine
  6. French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (ELIDE)
  7. Mairie de la Ville de Paris

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Individual vesicular exocytosis of adrenaline by dense core vesicles in chromaffin cells is considered here as a paradigm of many situations encountered in biology nanosciences and drug delivery in which a spherical container releases in the external environment through gradual uncovering of its surface. A procedure for extracting the aperture (opening) function of a biological vesicle fusing with a cell membrane from the released molecular flux of neurotransmitter as monitored by amperometry has been devised based on semi analytical expressions derived in a former work [C. Amatore, A. I. Oleinick, I. Svir, ChemPhysChem 2009, 10, DOI: 10.1002/cphc.200900646]. This precise analysis shows that in the absence of direct information about the radius of the vesicle or about the concentration of the adrenaline cation stored by the vesicle matrix, current spikes do not contain enough information to determine the maximum aperture angle. Yet, a statistical analysis establishes that this maximum aperture angle is most probably less than a few tens of degrees, which suggests that full fusion is a very improbable event.

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