Title : Released fraction and total size of a pool of immediately available transmitter quanta at a calyx synapse - Schneggenburger_1999_Neuron_23_399 |
Author(s) : Schneggenburger R , Meyer AC , Neher E |
Ref : Neuron , 23 :399 , 1999 |
Abstract :
The size of a pool of readily releasable vesicles at a giant brainstem synapse, the calyx of Held, was probed with three independent approaches. Using simultaneous pre- and postsynaptic whole-cell recordings, two forms of presynaptic Ca2+ stimuli were applied in rapid succession: uncaging of Ca2+ by flash photolysis and the opening of voltage-gated Ca2+ channels. The ensuing transmitter release showed a nearly complete cross-inhibition between the two stimuli, indicating the depletion of a limited pool of about 700 transmitter quanta. The pool size was confirmed in experiments using enhanced extracellular Ca2+ concentrations, as well as short, high-frequency stimulus trains. The results reveal a surprisingly large pool of functionally available vesicles, of which a fraction of about 0.2 is released by a single presynaptic action potential under physiological conditions. |
PubMedSearch : Schneggenburger_1999_Neuron_23_399 |
PubMedID: 10399944 |
Schneggenburger R, Meyer AC, Neher E (1999)
Released fraction and total size of a pool of immediately available transmitter quanta at a calyx synapse
Neuron
23 :399
Schneggenburger R, Meyer AC, Neher E (1999)
Neuron
23 :399