Lo_1991_J.Physiol.Paris_85_71

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Title : Repetitive impulse activity potentiates spontaneous acetylcholine secretion at developing neuromuscular synapses - Lo_1991_J.Physiol.Paris_85_71
Author(s) : Lo YJ , Wang T , Poo MM
Ref : Journal de Physiologie (Paris) , 85 :71 , 1991
Abstract :

The effects of presynaptic impulse activity on the transmitter secretion at developing neuromuscular junctions were examined in Xenopus nerve-muscle cultures. Repetitive suprathreshold stimulation of the presynaptic neuron results in marked potentiation of spontaneous synaptic activity, as shown by whole-cell voltage-clamp recording of synaptic currents in the postsynaptic muscle cell. Our results are consistent with the notion that synaptic efficacy of the developing synapse is potentiated by the presence of electrical activity. Such activity-dependent synaptic modulation enables the early neuronal activity to play a regulatory role during the maturation of synaptic connections.

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Lo YJ, Wang T, Poo MM (1991)
Repetitive impulse activity potentiates spontaneous acetylcholine secretion at developing neuromuscular synapses
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 85 :71

Lo YJ, Wang T, Poo MM (1991)
Journal de Physiologie (Paris) 85 :71