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pubmed-article:7191960pubmed:abstractTextThe inhibitory effect of a high external Ca2+ ([Ca2+]o) on spontaneous transmitter release in a high K+ solution (Gage and Quastel 1966; Birks et al. 1968) was studied at the frog neuromuscular junction, based on the hypothesis that an increased intracellular free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in the nerve terminal plays a key role in the depression. Three procedures were employed to increase [Ca2+]i; increasing [Ca2+]o, application of caffeine and tetanic nerve stimulation. All of these procedures increased m.e.p.p. frequency in normal Ringer. However, as the basic m.e.p.p. frequency was increased by raising the external K+ concentration (7--15 mM), their facilitatory effects on m.e.p.p. frequency decreased, dissapeared and eventually reversed to depressant actions. Since a rise in the external K+ concentration would increase the steady state level of [Ca2+]i, it is suggested that when the [Ca2+]i is preset at a high level, manipulations so as to further increase [Ca2+]i depress spontaneous release of transmitter. Possible mechanisms for this inhibition was discussed in relation to a question whether or not the rate of spontaneous transmitter release is a monotonic function of [Ca2+]i.lld:pubmed
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