Pan_2009_Neuron_62_539

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Title : A general model of synaptic transmission and short-term plasticity - Pan_2009_Neuron_62_539
Author(s) : Pan B , Zucker RS
Ref : Neuron , 62 :539 , 2009
Abstract :

Some synapses transmit strongly to action potentials (APs), but weaken with repeated activation; others transmit feebly at first, but strengthen with sustained activity. We measured synchronous and asynchronous transmitter release at "phasic" crayfish neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) showing depression and at facilitating "tonic" junctions, and define the kinetics of depression and facilitation. We offer a comprehensive model of presynaptic processes, encompassing mobilization of reserve vesicles, priming of docked vesicles, their association with Ca(2+) channels, and refractoriness of release sites, while accounting for data on presynaptic buffers governing Ca(2+) diffusion. Model simulations reproduce many experimentally defined aspects of transmission and plasticity at these synapses. Their similarity to vertebrate central synapses suggests that the model might be of general relevance to synaptic transmission.

PubMedSearch : Pan_2009_Neuron_62_539
PubMedID: 19477155

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Pan B, Zucker RS (2009)
A general model of synaptic transmission and short-term plasticity
Neuron 62 :539

Pan B, Zucker RS (2009)
Neuron 62 :539