Evidence for release of copper in the brain: Depolarization‐induced release of newly taken‐up 67copper
- 1 January 1988
- Vol. 2 (4) , 412-415
- https://doi.org/10.1002/syn.890020408
Abstract
The potential importance of copper (Cu) in neurosecretion can be inferred from the demonstration that extracellular Cu modulates the secretory function of peptidergic neurons (in vitro studies) and from the presence of high Cu concentrations in nerve terminals and secretory vesicles, primarily within the soluble matrix of the latter. We have previously hypothesized that vesicular Cu is released from neurons undergoing exocytosis and that such extracellular Cu plays an important modulatory role in the central nervous system. To test this Cu release hypothesis, rat hypothalami were incubated under in vitro conditions for 1 or 2 hr with 20 nM radiolabeled Cu (67Cu), and then 67Cu release was stimulated by a depolarizing concentration (60 mM) of K+. K+ markedly (P < 0.001) stimulated 67Cu release in a Ca2+‐dependent manner (stimulated release was 95 fmol/10 min/mg protein after 1 hr 67Cu loading and 160 after 2 hr). These amounts of released 67Cu account for about 10% of the total 67Cu taken up by the tissue. These results indicate that part of the 67Cu taken up by hypothalamic explants is directed into an intracellular compartment from where it can be released by a Ca2+‐dependent mechanism, thus providing strong support to our hypothesis that release of copper is operative in situ in the brain.Keywords
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