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Calcium ions (Ca2+) are admitted into presynaptic nerve terminals through voltage gated calcium channels and diffuse to bind and activate the secretory vesicle discharge mechanism. Current research favors a highly ‘modal’ organization where the release sites are activated by one or a few closely apposed channels (Stanley, 1997). To fully understand the nanophysiology of transmitter release site activation, it is necessary to determine the rate of Ca2+ flux through individual channels at normal physiological external concentrations. OBJECTIVE: To explore the relationship between CaV2.2 channel conductance and external Ca2+ across the physiological range. CONCLUSION: The conductance of the CaV2.2 channel was determined across the range of 1-100 mM [Ca2+]EXT. With 2 mM [Ca2+]EXT, the conductance was determined to be 2.76 ± 0.24 pS. |