Inhibition of central neurotransmitter release by ?-conotoxin GVIA, a peptide modulator of the N-type voltage-sensitive calcium channel

Cerebral Cortex Neurons Neurotransmitter Agents Serotonin 0303 health sciences Dopamine Mollusk Venoms In Vitro Techniques Hippocampus Acetylcholine Ion Channels 3. Good health Norepinephrine 03 medical and health sciences omega-Conotoxin GVIA Animals Rabbits
DOI: 10.1007/bf00164885 Publication Date: 2004-11-08T11:12:30Z
ABSTRACT
Tritium overflows, evoked by electrical stimulation (2 min; 2 ms, 3 Hz, 5 V/cm, and 24 mA) of [3H]-dopamine-, [3H]-noradrenaline-, [3H]-5-hydroxytryptamine, and [3H]-acetylcholine-labeled slices prepared from discrete regions of the rabbit central nervous system, were inhibited 39-50% by omega-conotoxin GVIA (omega-CT; 5 nmol/l), a peptide modulator of the N-type voltage-sensitive calcium channel (N-VSCC). Additional experiments using omega-CT (5 nmol/l) and [3H]-noradrenaline-labeled hippocampal slices indicated the time dependence of omega-CT-induced inhibition, the competitive antagonism between buffer calcium concentration and omega-CT, and the lack of effect of prolonged electrical stimulation (15 min; 0.4 Hz) on omega-CT-induced inhibition. These various results suggest that 1) omega-CT competes with calcium for the N-VSCC, 2) the inhibitory effects of omega-CT are independent of the gating state of the N-VSCC, and 3) the molecular nature of the N-VSCC may be similar or identical across central neurotransmitter systems. omega-CT appears to be a useful pharmacological tool in studying the involvement of the N-VSCC in neurotransmitter release.
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