Abstract

45Ca 2+ efflux from single Aplysia somata was measured. Replacement of external Na with Tris caused a reduction in the efflux following a transient increase. CCMP, a metabolic poison, caused a reversible increase in the efflux. The results suggest that Na +/Ca 2+ exchange and mitochondrial uptake can act to regulate Ca 2+ in Aplysia neurons.

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