Karunanithi S, Lavidis N A, Bennett M R
Department of Physiology, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Neurosci Lett. 1993 Oct 29;161(2):157-60. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(93)90283-q.
The secretion of ATP from visualised varicosities on the surface of the mouse vas deferens was determined. Small diameter microelectrodes (about 6 microns and 20 microns) were placed over a set of 2 to 5 varicosities visualised with DiOC2(5) in order to record excitatory junctional currents (e.j.c.s') arising from the evoked secretion of quanta. In high external calcium concentrations, [Ca2+]o, the amplitude-frequency distribution of e.j.c.s' was well described by binomial statistics in which binomial parameter n and the number of varicosities were approximately the same. Idazoxan (1 microM) had no effect on the e.j.c.s' or the binomial parameters p and n. Suramin (100 microM) blocked the e.j.c.s' as well as the spontaneous e.j.c.s' (s.e.j.c.s') in all cases, reducing n and p to zero. These results indicate that all varicosities secrete the transmitter blocked by suramin, presumably ATP.