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Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol 161, Issue 1 257-271, Copyright © 1991 by Company of Biologists


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Activation of a peptidergic synapse locally modulates postsynaptic calcium influx

JE Richmond, LR Funte, WL Smith, DA Price and PG Haydon
Department of Zoology and Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames 50011.

We examined the synaptic connection between Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH2 (FMRFamide)-immunoreactive neurone VD4 and its target neurone P1, both found in the central nervous system of the pond snail Helisoma trivolvis. The major FMRFamide-like peak in neurone VD4 appears to be FMRFamide itself, based on its high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) elution time and immunoreactivity before and after oxidation, but small peaks are also present at the elution times of Phe-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH2 (FLRFamide) and Gly-Asp-Pro-Phe-Leu-Arg-Phe-NH2 (GDPFLRFamide). The modulatory actions of the neuropeptides found in neurone VD4 were tested on the postsynaptic target cell P1. Bath application of both the tetrapeptides FMRFamide and FLRFamide at a concentration of 10(-5) mol l-1 reduced the macroscopic voltage-sensitive calcium current of neurone P1 in culture; FMRFamide by 45% and FLRFamide by 51%. Bath application of the heptapeptide GDPFLRFamide (10(-5) mol l-1) reduced the calcium current by only 8%. We reconstructed the synaptic connection between VD4 and P1 in culture. Action-potential-evoked calcium transients in neurites growing from P1 cells in culture were monitored using Fura-2. Addition of FMRFamide, FLRFamide or GDPFLRFamide reduced the magnitude of the calcium transient in P1. Stimulation of VD4 mimicked the effects of peptide application and caused localized reductions in the action-potential-evoked calcium transients in P1 at the points of contact between the neurites of neurones VD4 and P1. These results suggest that neurone VD4 modulates the calcium influx of neurone P1 through the release of endogenous FMRFamide-related peptides and that this modulatory action is restricted to sites of synaptic interaction.





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