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Fig. 6. The C-terminus of NCS-1 peptide (CTN) affects the action
potential-induced fura-2 Ca2+ signal in growth cones in an
activity-dependent manner. (A) Representative epifluorescent images
of Ca2+ signals in L. stagnalis neurites before (control)
and after CTN treatment (50 µM). The Ca2+ ratiometric signals
(F340/380) were obtained at rest (basal) or elicited by one, four
or six depolarization-induced action potentials. Action potentials were evoked
by 1 second depolarization using an intracellular sharp electrode impaled into
the soma. (B) Representative examples showing the Ca2+
signal (F340/380) were as a linear function of the number of action
potentials in the neurites under different conditions. The Ca2+
signal from a single growth cone region was plotted against the number of
action potentials used to evoke the response. The line represents a linear
best fit of the data, which shows no apparent saturation of the signal within
the range of action potentials used. The slopes of the plots are
0.037±0.004 (control), 0.041±0.002 (srCTN) and
0.019±0.002 (CTN). (C) Summary of the slope, as described in B,
from three to eight cells with treatments as indicated. The mean slope
dependencies are 0.037±0.006 (control, n=4),
0.042±0.004 (srCTN, n=3) and 0.021±0.003 (CTN,
n=8). The data are presented as mean±s.e.m. Asterisk indicates
significant difference (P<0.05) from the controls. AP, action
potentials.