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High-resolution analysis of bound Ca 2+ in neurons and synapses.

Elisa A BonninArash GolmohammadiRonja RehmChristian TetzlaffSilvio O Rizzoli
Published in: Life science alliance (2023)
Calcium (Ca 2+ ) is a well-known second messenger in all cells, and is especially relevant for neuronal activity. Neuronal Ca 2+ is found in different forms, with a minority being freely soluble in the cell and more than 99% being bound to proteins. Free Ca 2+ has received much attention over the last few decades, but protein-bound Ca 2+ has been difficult to analyze. Here, we introduce correlative fluorescence and nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging as a tool to describe bound Ca 2+ As expected, bound Ca 2+ is ubiquitous. It does not correlate to free Ca 2+ dynamics at the whole-neuron level, but does correlate significantly to the intensity of markers for GABAergic pre-synapse and glutamatergic post-synapses. In contrast, a negative correlation to pre-synaptic activity was observed, with lower levels of bound Ca 2+ observed in the more active synapses. We conclude that bound Ca 2+ may regulate neuronal activity and should receive more attention in the future.
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