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Quantal transmission at purinergic junctions: stochastic interaction between ATP and its receptors.

M R Bennett1, L Farnell, W G Gibson, S Karunanithi.   

Abstract

The time course of most quantal currents recorded with a small diameter electrode placed over visualized varicosities of sympathetic nerve terminals that secrete ATP was determined: these had a time to reach 90% of peak of 1.3-1.8 ms and a time constant of decay of 12-18 ms; they were unaffected by blocking ectoenzymes or the uptake of adenosine. Monte Carlo methods were used to analyze the stochastic interaction between ATP, released in a packet from a varicosity, and the underlying patch of purinoceptors, to reconstitute the time course of the quantal current. This leads to certain restrictions on the possible number of ATP molecules in a quantum (about 1000) and the density of purinoceptors at the junctions (about 1000 microns-1), given the known geometry of the junction and the kinetics of ATP action. The observed quantal current has a relatively small variability (coefficient of variation < 0.1), and this stochastic property is reproduced for a given quantum of ATP. Potentiation effects (of about 12%) occur if two quanta are released from the same varicosity because the receptor patch is not saturated even by the release of two quanta. The simulations show that quantal currents have a characteristically distinct shape for varicosities with different junctional cleft widths (50-200 nm). Finally, incorporation of an ectoenzyme with the known kinetics of ATPase into the junctional cleft allows for a quantal current of the observed time course, provided the number of ATP molecules in a quantum is increased over the number in the absence of the ATPase.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7756556      PMCID: PMC1281816          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(95)80268-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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