High Osmolarity and L-DOPA Augment Release via the Fusion Pore in PC12 Cells
Journal article, 2007

We have amperometrically measured dopamine release from rat pheochromocytoma cells (PC12 cells) in high osmolarity conditions with and without L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) treatment. We observe an increase in the number of release events displaying a prespike feature or foot when the cells are stimulated in high osmolarity saline. We also see an increase in foot area and duration when cells are stimulated in high osmolarity saline, or high osmolarity saline subsequent to incubation with the dopamine precursor L-DOPA in isotonic saline, which serves to increase the vesicle size. The data suggest that membrane biophysics are an important component in defining the rate, duration and amount of neurotransmitter release via the fusion pore.

amperometry • catecholamines • fusion pores • hyperosmotic solutions • membranes

Author

L A Sombers

M M Maxson

N J Wittenberg

Andrew Ewing

University of Gothenburg

ChemPhysChem

1439-4235 (ISSN) 1439-7641 (eISSN)

Vol. 8 17 2471 - 2477

Subject Categories

Chemical Sciences

DOI

10.1002/cphc.200700291

PubMed

17966970

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10/10/2017