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Publication : The spatial pattern of exocytosis and post-exocytic mobility of synaptopHluorin in mouse motor nerve terminals.

First Author  Gaffield MA Year  2009
Journal  J Physiol Volume  587
Issue  Pt 6 Pages  1187-200
PubMed ID  19153160 Mgi Jnum  J:176551
Mgi Id  MGI:5292191 Doi  10.1113/jphysiol.2008.166728
Citation  Gaffield MA, et al. (2009) The spatial pattern of exocytosis and post-exocytic mobility of synaptopHluorin in mouse motor nerve terminals. J Physiol 587(Pt 6):1187-200
abstractText  We monitored the spatial distribution of exo- and endocytosis at 37 degrees C in mouse motor nerve terminals expressing synaptopHluorin (spH), confirming and extending earlier work at room temperature, which had revealed fluorescent 'hot spots' appearing in repeatable locations during tetanic stimulation. We also tested whether hot spots appeared during mild stimulation. Averaged responses from single shocks showed a clear fluorescence jump, but revealed no sign of hot spots; instead, fluorescence rose uniformly across the terminal. Only after 5-25 stimuli given at high frequency did hot spots appear, suggesting a novel initiation mechanism. Experiments showed that about half of the surface spH molecules were mobile, and that spH movement occurred out of hot spots, demonstrating their origin as exocytic sources, not endocytic sinks. Taken together, our results suggest that synaptic vesicles exocytose equally throughout the terminal with mild stimulation, but preferentially exocytose at specific, repeatable locations during tetanic stimulation.
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