‘Neurosecretion’ by synaptic terminals in the locust corpus cardiacum: is non‐synaptic exocytosis part of the regulated or the constitutive pathway?
作者:
David W. Golding,
David V. Pow,
期刊:
Biology of the Cell
(WILEY Available online 1991)
卷期:
Volume 73,
issue 2‐3
页码: 157-162
ISSN:0248-4900
年代: 1991
DOI:10.1016/0248-4900(91)90098-8
出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd
关键词: synapse;exocytosis;locust;neuropeptides
数据来源: WILEY
摘要:
Summry—Nerve fibres form conventional synaptic junctions with gland cells in the corpus cardiacum of the locust,Schistocerca gregaria. They contain synaptic vesicles whose contents are normally electron‐lucent, but which react positively to cytochemical tests for amines (eg, incubation in the false transmitter 5‐OHDA). Secretory granules are also present in the terminals and such inclusions are known to contain neuropeptides. The granules undergo non‐synaptic exocytosis and this process has been visualized by the application of tannic acid. Granule exocytosis gives clear signs of being part of a regulated secretory pathway: it is elevatedin vivoby flight— a natural stimulus known to activate the gland (this effect is blocked by prior injection of trehalose); its incidence is closely correlated with a postsynaptic response, suggesting a role for the materials discharged in short‐term signalling; and when inducedin vitroby high K+, it is Ca2+‐dependent. However, a low level of exocytosis was encountered under all conditions employed, suggesting the existence of a constitutive component. It is postulated that the regulated and constitutive patterns of discharge of neuropeptides are related to the roles of these materials as neurotrans/mittersmodulators and neurotrophic substances,
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