TY - JOUR
T1 - 'First step' negative feedback accounts for inhibition of fast neurotransmitter release
AU - Khanin, Raya
AU - Parnas, Hanna
AU - Segel, Lee
PY - 1997/10/7
Y1 - 1997/10/7
N2 - This paper is concerned with feedback inhibition of neurotransmitter release by the neurotransmitter itself. We put forward the idea that, similar to multistep biochemical processes, feedback inhibition acts on the initial step in the chain of events that lead to release. Using experimental results carried out on glutamatergic synapses in crayfish, we show that the 'first step' hypothesis can account for all experimental results. Our modeling suggests that the biochemical implementation of this inhibition involves the formation of a second messenger, whose production is triggered by binding of transmitter to the autoreceptor. We argue that the autoreceptor is a key part of the release-inducing machinery.
AB - This paper is concerned with feedback inhibition of neurotransmitter release by the neurotransmitter itself. We put forward the idea that, similar to multistep biochemical processes, feedback inhibition acts on the initial step in the chain of events that lead to release. Using experimental results carried out on glutamatergic synapses in crayfish, we show that the 'first step' hypothesis can account for all experimental results. Our modeling suggests that the biochemical implementation of this inhibition involves the formation of a second messenger, whose production is triggered by binding of transmitter to the autoreceptor. We argue that the autoreceptor is a key part of the release-inducing machinery.
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U2 - 10.1006/jtbi.1997.0480
DO - 10.1006/jtbi.1997.0480
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C2 - 9344731
AN - SCOPUS:0031558559
SN - 0022-5193
VL - 188
SP - 261
EP - 276
JO - Journal of Theoretical Biology
JF - Journal of Theoretical Biology
IS - 3
ER -