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Calmodulin Bidirectionally Regulates Evoked and Spontaneous Neurotransmitter Release at Retinal Ribbon Synapses.

Chao-Qun Liang1, Gong Zhang1, Lei Zhang2, Si-Yun Chen1, Jun-Nan Wang1, Ting-Ting Zhang1, Joshua H Singer3, Jiang-Bin Ke4.   

Abstract

For decades, a role for the Ca2+-binding protein calmodulin (CaM) in Ca2+-dependent presynaptic modulation of synaptic transmission has been recognized. Here, we investigated the influence of CaM on evoked and spontaneous neurotransmission at rod bipolar (RB) cell→AII amacrine cell synapses in the mouse retina. Our work was motivated by the observations that expression of CaM in RB axon terminals is extremely high and that [Ca2+] in RB terminals normally rises sufficiently to saturate endogenous buffers, making tonic CaM activation likely. Taking advantage of a model in which RBs can be stimulated by expressed channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) to avoid dialysis of the presynaptic terminal, we found that inhibition of CaM dramatically decreased evoked release by inhibition of presynaptic Ca channels while at the same time potentiating both Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent spontaneous release. Remarkably, inhibition of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK), but not other CaM-dependent targets, mimicked the effects of CaM inhibition on evoked and spontaneous release. Importantly, initial antagonism of CaM occluded the effect of subsequent inhibition of MLCK on spontaneous release. We conclude that CaM, by acting through MLCK, bidirectionally regulates evoked and spontaneous release at retinal ribbon synapses.
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Keywords:  AII amacrine cell; calmodulin; myosin light chain kinase; neurotransmitter release; retinal rod bipolar cell; ribbon synapse

Year:  2021        PMID: 33293457      PMCID: PMC7808332          DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0257-20.2020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  eNeuro        ISSN: 2373-2822


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