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Targeting of peptidergic vesicles in cotransmitting terminals.

  • T. Karhunen
  • , F. S. Vilim
  • , V. Alexeeva
  • , K. R. Weiss
  • , P. J. Church

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Abstract

In the present study, we examined the targeting of neuropeptide-containing vesicles in terminals of neurons that release both neuropeptides and classical transmitters. Single neurons were electrically stimulated with patterns of activity that were recorded in freely behaving animals. The amount of peptide release was measured biochemically using a radioimmunoassay, and the targeting of peptidergic vesicles was quantified using immunoelectronmicroscopy. Repeated electrical stimulation of single neurons produced a very large increase in peptide release. Peptide release is paralleled by a twofold increase in the number of peptidergic vesicles docked at the portion of the terminal membrane that is away from the target muscle. This is in stark contrast to cholinergic vesicles, which aggregate at, and are released from the conventional release sites in close apposition to the muscle. This differential targeting of cholinergic and peptidergic vesicles may play a significant role in the distinct release requirements and spatial and temporal characteristics of the actions of conventional and peptidergic transmitters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)RC127
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume21
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2001

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