Mean ± S.E.M. Ca2+ responses of vagal neurons as measured by Fura 2AM. Blocked line denotes the chelation of divalent cations, at all other times Ca2+ and Mg2+ are at 2.2 mM and 1.2 mM, respectively. All neurons responded to KCl (75 mM). A, the response to divalent chelation (5 mM EDTA, 0 Ca2+, 0 Mg2+) or Ca2+ chelation (5 mM EGTA, 0 Ca2+) in combination with various Mg2+ concentrations (0, 0.2 and 1.2 mM). B, the effect of SOC blocker SKF96365 (10 µM; grey squares) or TRPM7 blocker spermine (20 µM; black outlined boxes) on the response to EDTA (5 mM; 0 Ca2+, 0 Mg2+). C, the effect of a combination of clinidipine and nifedipine (both 10 µM; grey squares) or a combination of ruthenium red (RR, 30 µM) and nifedipine (10 µM; black outlined boxes) on the response to EDTA (5 mM; 0 Ca2+, 0 Mg2+). D, the effect of total external Na+ replacement with NMDG+ (grey squares) on the response to EDTA (5 mM; 0 Ca2+, 0 Mg2+). E and F, the response to the absence of Mg2+ combined with various Ca2+ concentrations titrated with 5 mM EGTA (resulting in 0 nM (n = 94), 10 nM (n = 56), 100 nM (n = 32), 1 µM, (n = 63), 10 µM, (n = 47), 100 µM, (n = 58), 2.2 mM (n = 21)). E, Mean ± S.E.M. Ca2+ responses against time demonstrating the ‘immediate’ Ca2+ response observed during treatment with low divalent cations and the ‘addback’ response observed following re-introduction of divalent cations (Ca2+ 2.2 mM, Mg2+ 1.2 mM). F, maximal response observed during ‘immediate’ response (grey squares) and during ‘addback’ response (black squares).