Literature DB >> 3591930

Strontium, barium, and manganese metabolism in isolated presynaptic nerve terminals.

H Rasgado-Flores, S Sanchez-Armass, M P Blaustein, D A Nachshen.   

Abstract

To gain insight into the mechanisms by which the divalent cations Sr, Ba, and Mn affect neurotransmitter release from presynaptic nerve terminals, we examined the sequestration of these cations, in comparison to Ca, by mitochondrial and nonmitochondrial [presumably smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER)] organelles and the extrusion of these cations from isolated nerve terminals. Sequestration was studied in synaptosomes made leaky to small ions by treatment with saponin; efflux was examined in intact synaptosomes that were preloaded with the divalent cations by incubation in depolarizing (K rich) media. The selectivity sequence for ATP-dependent mitochondrial uptake that we observed was Mn much greater than Ca greater than Sr much greater than Ba, whereas that for the SER was Ca greater than or equal to Mn greater than Sr much greater than Ba. When synaptosomes that were preloaded with divalent cations were incubated in Na- and Ca-free media, there was little efflux of Ca, Ba, Sr, or Mn. When the incubation was carried out in media containing Na without Ca, there was substantial stimulation of Ca and Sr efflux, but only slight stimulation of Ba or Mn efflux. In Na-free media, the addition of 1 mM Ca promoted the efflux of all four divalent cations, probably via Ca-divalent cation exchange. In summary, the sequestration and extrusion data suggest that, with equal loads, Mn will be buffered to the greatest extent, whereas Ba will be least well buffered. These results may help to explain why Mn has a very long-lasting effect on transmitter release, while the effect of Sr is much briefer.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3591930     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1987.252.6.C604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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