Ca2+-independent feedback inhibition of acetylcholine release in frog neuromuscular junction.

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE(2002)

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The effect of membrane potential on feedback inhibition of acetylcholine (ACh) release was studied using the frog neuromuscular junction. It was found that membrane potential affects the functional affinity (K-i) of the presynaptic M-2 muscarinic receptor. The K-i for muscarine shifts from similar to0.23 muM (at resting potential) to similar to8 muM (at a high depolarization). Measurements of Ca2+ currents in axon terminals showed that the depolarization-mediated shift in K-i does not stem from depolarization-dependent changes in Ca2+ influx. Pretreatments with pertussis toxin (PTX) abolished the depolarization-dependent shift in K-i; at all depolarizations K-i was the same and higher (similar to32 muM) than before PTX treatment. The inhibitory effect of muscarine on ACh release is produced by two independent mechanisms: a slow, PTX-sensitive process, which prevails at low to medium depolarizations and operates already at low muscarine concentrations, and a fast, PTX-insensitive and voltage-independent process, which requires higher muscarine concentrations. Neither of the two processes involves a reduction in Ca2+ influx.
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feedback inhibition,M-2 muscarinic presynaptic receptor,frog neuromuscular junction,Ca2+ currents,Ca2+-independent inhibition,fast and slow inhibition
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