神经肌肉连接处钙结合位点的精细结构定位。

B Csillik, E Knyihár-Csillik
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用含钙(5 mM)醛固定剂灌注大鼠神经肌肉连接处,通过电子细胞化学分析,证实了两种突触前钙结合位点。“A”位点位于连接褶皱开口上方;这些三角形元素与活跃区的突触前突起相同,可能包括突触前膜的钙通道,位于末端轴质内的“B”位点与多泡体有关,可能积聚了多余的细胞内钙。这种精细的结构安排使得细胞外钙在诱导突触囊泡释放乙酰胆碱时的使用非常节省。突触后膜的连接褶皱可以将钙离子准确地输送到空间受限的钙通道。钙离子通过神经动作电位到达打开的通道进入末梢,通过剥离水合屏障和诱导膜融合,对积聚在最近的突触囊泡发挥作用,最终导致乙酰胆碱从末梢大量释放。
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Fine structural localization of calcium binding sites in the neuromuscular junction.

By means of electron cytochemical analysis of rat neuromuscular junctions subjected to perfusion with a calcium-containing (5 mM) aldehyde fixative, two kinds of presynaptic calcium binding sites were demonstrated. "A" sites are located above openings of junctional folds; these triangular elements are identical with presynaptic protrusions of the active zone and probably comprise calcium channels of the presynaptic membrane, "B" sites, located within the terminal axoplasm, are associated to multivesicular bodies probably accumulating surplus intracellular calcium. This fine structural arrangement enables a highly parsimonious usage of extracellular calcium in inducing release of acetylcholine from synaptic vesicles. Junctional folds of the postsynaptic membrane may funnel calcium ions exactly to spatially restricted calcium channels. Having entered the terminal through the channels opened by the arrival of nerve action potential, calcium ions may exert their action upon synaptic vesicles accumulated in the closest vicinity by means of stripping off hydration barriers and by inducing membrane fusions, that finally result in quantal release of acetylcholine from the terminal.

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