1. Free calcium concentration in brain nerve endings of spontaneously hypertensive rats
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Pokudin Ni, N. A. Shukanova, S. V. Konev, Rakovich Aa, S. L. Aksentsev, Sergei N. Orlov, Kravtsov Gm, Yu. V. Postnov, and I. M. Okun
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medicine.medical_specialty ,P-type calcium channel ,T-type calcium channel ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Medicine ,Calcium ,Synaptic vesicle ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Exocytosis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Internal medicine ,Calcium Compounds ,medicine ,Neurotransmitter ,Free nerve ending - Abstract
The frequency of neurotransmitter release from the synaptic vesicles of nerve endings by exocytosis depends primarily on the free calcium concentration in the cytoplasm which is controlled by calcium transporting and calcium binding systems. In this paper, in an attempt to determine the state of these systems in primary hypertension and the effects of neurotransmitter release on the increased resistance in the peripheral circulatory system, the authors study the exchange, uptake, and concentration of calcium 45 cations by synaptosomes.
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- 1987
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