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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 6, 2003, 23(18):7059-7068
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Presynaptic Capacitance Measurements and Ca2+ Uncaging Reveal Submillisecond Exocytosis Kinetics and Characterize the Ca2+ Sensitivity of Vesicle Pool Depletion at a Fast CNS Synapse
Markus Wölfel and
Ralf Schneggenburger
Arbeitsgruppe Synaptische Dynamik und Modulation and Abteilung
Membranbiophysik, Max-Planck-Institut für Biophysikalische Chemie,
D-37077 Göttingen, Germany
The intracellular Ca2+ sensitivity of synaptic vesicle fusion is
an important determinant of transmitter release probability, but it is unknown
for most CNS synapses. We combined whole-cell membrane capacitance
measurements and Ca2+ uncaging at the large calyx of Held nerve
terminals to determine the Ca2+ sensitivity of synaptic vesicle
fusion at a glutamatergic CNS synapse, independent of recording EPSCs.
Capacitance increases measured 30-50 msec after elevating the intracellular
Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) by
Ca2+ uncaging were half-maximal at 5 µM
[Ca2+]i. At 10 µM
[Ca2+]i, capacitance increases reached maximal values
(256 ± 125 fF; mean ± SD), indicating the depletion of an
average pool of 4000 readily releasable vesicles. Vesicle pool depletion
was confirmed in cross-depletion experiments, in which capacitance responses
were measured after Ca2+ uncaging, or after combined stimuli of
prolonged presynaptic depolarizations and Ca2+ uncaging. To analyze
the Ca2+-dependent rates of vesicle pool depletion, the capacitance
rise after Ca2+ uncaging was fitted with single- or
double-exponential functions. The fast time constants of double-exponential
fits, and the time constants of single-exponential fits were 2-3 msec at 10-15
µM [Ca2+]i and reached submillisecond
values at 30 µM [Ca2+]i. These results
suggest that three to five readily releasable vesicles can fuse within <1
msec at each active zone of a calyx of Held, given that
[Ca2+]i rises sufficiently high. Submillisecond kinetics
of exocytosis are reached at significantly lower [Ca2+]i
than at ribbon-type sensory synapses previously investigated by capacitance
measurements.
Key words: synaptic transmission; vesicle fusion; readily releasable pool; release probability; calcium sensitivity; Synaptotagmin
Received Apr. 11, 2003;
revised Jun. 6, 2003;
accepted Jun. 11, 2003.
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