Title of article :
Septin Polymerization Slows Synaptic Vesicle Recycling in Motor Nerve Endings
Author/Authors :
Grigoryev, P.N Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia , Khisamieva, G.A Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia , Zefirov, A.L Kazan State Medical University, Kazan, Russia
Pages :
9
From page :
54
To page :
62
Abstract :
Septins are GTP-binding proteins recognized as a component of the cytoskeleton. Despite the fact that septins are highly expressed by neurons and can interact with the proteins that participate in synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis, the role of septins in synaptic transmission and the synaptic vesicle recycling mechanisms is poorly understood. In this study, neurotransmitter release and synaptic vesicle exocytosis and endocytosis were investigated by microelectrode intracellular recording of end-plate potentials and fluores-cent confocal microscopy in mouse diaphragm motor nerve endings during septin polymerization induced by forchlorfenuron application. It was shown that forchlorfenuron application reduces neurotransmission during prolonged high-frequency (20 and 50 pulses/s) stimulation. Application of pairs of short high-frequency stimulation trains showed that forchlorfenuron slows the replenishment of the readily releasable pool. Forchlor-fenuron enhanced FM 1-43 fluorescent dye loading by synaptic vesicle endocytosis but decreased dye unloading from the preliminarily stained nerve endings by synaptic vesicle exocytosis. It was concluded that the septin polymerization induced by forchlorfenuron application slows the rate of synaptic vesicle recycling in motor nerve endings due to the impairment of synaptic vesicle transport.
Keywords :
forchlorfenuron , septins , synaptic vesicle cycle , neurotransmitter release , motor nerve ending
Journal title :
Acta Naturae
Serial Year :
2019
Full Text URL :
Record number :
2616628
Link To Document :
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