At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone can activate AMPA receptors on juxtaposed Bergmann glial cell processes. This process is termed “ectopic” release, and allows for directed transmission to astroglial cells that is functionally independent of synaptic transmission to postsynaptic Purkinje neurons. The location of ectopic sites in presynaptic terminals is uncertain. Functional evidence suggests that stimulation of parallel fibres at 1 Hz exhausts ectopic transmission due to a failure to rapidly recycle vesicles to the ectopic pool, and so would predict a loss of vesicles in the near vicinity of extrasynaptic glial processes. In this study we used this stimulation protocol to in...
AbstractRecent findings suggest that rapid activation of extrasynaptic receptors and transient deple...
AbstractGlutamate transporters in the CNS are expressed in neurons and glia and mediate high affinit...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
AbstractExocytosis of synaptic vesicles is generally assumed to occur only at ultrastructurally defi...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress ...
AbstractRecent findings demonstrate that synaptically released excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
Removal of synaptically-released glutamate by astrocytes is necessary to spatially and temporally li...
The surface of astrocyte processes that often surround excitatory synapses is packed with high-affin...
Electrophysiology and imaging techniques have been applied to study presynaptic vesicle release and ...
AbstractRecent findings suggest that rapid activation of extrasynaptic receptors and transient deple...
AbstractGlutamate transporters in the CNS are expressed in neurons and glia and mediate high affinit...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
AbstractExocytosis of synaptic vesicles is generally assumed to occur only at ultrastructurally defi...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress ...
AbstractRecent findings demonstrate that synaptically released excitatory neurotransmitter glutamate...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
Removal of synaptically-released glutamate by astrocytes is necessary to spatially and temporally li...
The surface of astrocyte processes that often surround excitatory synapses is packed with high-affin...
Electrophysiology and imaging techniques have been applied to study presynaptic vesicle release and ...
AbstractRecent findings suggest that rapid activation of extrasynaptic receptors and transient deple...
AbstractGlutamate transporters in the CNS are expressed in neurons and glia and mediate high affinit...
An understanding of the patterns of mossy fiber transmission to Purkinje cells, via granule cell axo...