Journal article

Distinct intracellular calcium transients in neurites and somata integrate neuronal signals

FW Johenning, M Zochowski, SJ Conway, AB Holmes, P Koulen, BE Ehrlich

Journal of Neuroscience | SOC NEUROSCIENCE | Published : 2002

Abstract

Intracellular calcium signals have distinct temporal and spatial patterns in neurons in which signal initiation and repetitive spiking occurs predominantly in the neurite. We investigated the functional implications of the coexpression of different isoforms of ryanodine receptors (RyR) and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors (InsP3Rs) using immunocytochemistry, Western blotting, and calcium imaging in neuronally differentiated PC12 cells. InsP3R type III, an isoform that has been shown to be upregulated in neuronal apoptosis, is exclusively expressed in the soma, serving as a gatekeeper for high-magnitude calcium surges. InsP3R type I is expressed throughout the cell and can be related to..

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