Potentiation of transmitter release by protein kinase C in goldfish retinal bipolar cells

蛋白激酶C增强金鱼视网膜双极细胞的神经递质释放

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Abstract

1. We examined whether transmitter release could be modified by the activation of protein kinase C (PKC) of retinal bipolar cells. A bipolar cell with a large axon terminal was isolated from the goldfish retina. The presynaptic Ca2+ current was measured under whole-cell voltage clamp, and the released transmitter (probably glutamate) was detected electrophysiologically by using the response of NMDA receptors of catfish horizontal cells as a reporter. 2. Transmitter release was potentiated by a PKC activator, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA), but not by an ineffective phorbol ester, 4alpha-phorbol 12,13-didecanoate. A PKC inhibitor, bisindolylmaleimide I, did not affect the transmitter release by itself but blocked the PMA-induced potentiation of transmitter release. These results suggest that the actions of PMA were mediated via the activation of PKC. 3. Introduction of 5 mM EGTA into the presynaptic terminals of bipolar cells revealed two separate components of transmitter release. A rapid component was triggered immediately after depolarization while a slow component appeared with a delay. Application of PMA selectively potentiated the slow component without affecting the Ca2+ dependence of exocytosis. 4. We suggest that the activation of PKC may modify the recruitment process of synaptic vesicles in retinal bipolar cells.

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