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Vesicular release probability sets the strength of individual Schaffer collateral synapses.

Dürst, CD; Wiegert, JS; Schulze, C; Helassa, N; Török, K; Oertner, TG (2022) Vesicular release probability sets the strength of individual Schaffer collateral synapses. Nat Commun, 13 (1). p. 6126. ISSN 2041-1723 https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33565-6
SGUL Authors: Torok, Katalin

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Abstract

Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly regulated process. From ultrastructural analysis, it is known that presynaptic boutons along single axons differ in the number of vesicles docked at the active zone. It is not clear whether the probability of these vesicles to get released (pves) is homogenous or also varies between individual boutons. Here, we optically measure evoked transmitter release at individual Schaffer collateral synapses at different calcium concentrations, using the genetically encoded glutamate sensor iGluSnFR. Fitting a binomial model to measured response amplitude distributions allowed us to extract the quantal parameters N, pves, and q. We find that Schaffer collateral boutons typically release single vesicles under low pves conditions and switch to multivesicular release in high calcium saline. The potency of individual boutons is highly correlated with their vesicular release probability while the number of releasable vesicles affects synaptic output only under high pves conditions.

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Keywords: Calcium, Glutamic Acid, Hippocampus, Neurotransmitter Agents, Presynaptic Terminals, Probability, Synapses, Synaptic Transmission, Synaptic Vesicles, Hippocampus, Presynaptic Terminals, Synapses, Synaptic Vesicles, Calcium, Glutamic Acid, Neurotransmitter Agents, Probability, Synaptic Transmission
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS)
Journal or Publication Title: Nat Commun
ISSN: 2041-1723
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
17 October 2022Published
22 September 2022Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
Projects:
Project IDFunderFunder ID
278170285Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
178316478Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
315380903Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
178316478Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation)http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
282803474Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
278170285Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
FS/17/56/32925British Heart Foundationhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000274
322093511Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschafthttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
BB/S003894/1Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Councilhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000268
PubMed ID: 36253353
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/114932
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-33565-6

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