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Publication : Synaptotagmin-1 is the Ca<sup>2+</sup> sensor for fast striatal dopamine release.

First Author  Banerjee A Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32490813 Mgi Jnum  J:290719
Mgi Id  MGI:6443365 Doi  10.7554/eLife.58359
Citation  Banerjee A, et al. (2020) Synaptotagmin-1 is the Ca(2+) sensor for fast striatal dopamine release. Elife 9:e58359
abstractText  Dopamine powerfully controls neural circuits through neuromodulation. In the vertebrate striatum, dopamine adjusts cellular functions to regulate behaviors across broad time scales, but how the dopamine secretory system is built to support fast and slow neuromodulation is not known. Here, we set out to identify Ca(2+)-triggering mechanisms for dopamine release. We find that synchronous dopamine secretion is abolished in acute brain slices of conditional knockout mice in which Synaptotagmin-1 is removed from dopamine neurons. This indicates that Synaptotagmin-1 is the Ca(2+) sensor for fast dopamine release. Remarkably, dopamine release induced by strong depolarization and asynchronous release during stimulus trains are unaffected by Synaptotagmin-1 knockout. Microdialysis further reveals that these modes and action potential-independent release provide significant amounts of extracellular dopamine in vivo. We propose that the molecular machinery for dopamine secretion has evolved to support fast and slow signaling modes, with fast release requiring the Ca(2+) sensor Synaptotagmin-1.
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