The number of receptors opening after glutamate release is critical for understanding the sources of noise and the dynamic range of synaptic transmission. We imaged [Ca2+] transients mediated by synaptically activated NMDA receptors (NMDA-Rs) in individual spines in rat brain slices. We show that Ca2+ influx through single NMDA-Rs can be reliably detected, allowing us to estimate the number of receptors opening after synaptic transmission. This number is small: at the peak of the synaptic response, less than one NMDA-R is open, on average. Therefore, stochastic interactions between transmitter and receptor contribute substantially to synaptic noise, and glutamate occupies a small fraction of receptors. The number of receptors opening did no...
In neurons, individual dendritic spines isolate N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated calciu...
We have tested the hypothesis that functional differences be-tween synapses are associated with ultr...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are crucial for glutamatergic synaptic signaling in the mammalian central ne...
At excitatory synapses in the central nervous system, the number of glutamate molecules released fro...
Ca2+ influx through synaptic NMDA receptors (NMDA-Rs) triggers a variety of adaptive cellular proces...
Many synapses can change their strength rapidly in a use-dependent manner, but the mechanisms of suc...
AbstractWe have used confocal microscopy to monitor synaptically evoked Ca2+ transients in the dendr...
Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptors (NMDA-Rs) triggers synaptic plasticity, gene transcription, and...
Dendritic spines receive most excitatory inputs in the vertebrate brain, but their function is still...
AbstractWe have developed a biophysically realistic model of receptor activation at an idealized cen...
AbstractIt has been suggested that some glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptors. We us...
A–Representative fluorescence images of hippocampal slices transduced with iGluSnFR sensor (encapsul...
An accurate assessment of the time course, components, and magnitude of postsynaptic currents is imp...
The NMDA receptor is crucial for the induction of neuronal plasticity throughout the central nervous...
The molecular anatomy of synapses defines their characteristics in transmission and plasticity. Prec...
In neurons, individual dendritic spines isolate N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated calciu...
We have tested the hypothesis that functional differences be-tween synapses are associated with ultr...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are crucial for glutamatergic synaptic signaling in the mammalian central ne...
At excitatory synapses in the central nervous system, the number of glutamate molecules released fro...
Ca2+ influx through synaptic NMDA receptors (NMDA-Rs) triggers a variety of adaptive cellular proces...
Many synapses can change their strength rapidly in a use-dependent manner, but the mechanisms of suc...
AbstractWe have used confocal microscopy to monitor synaptically evoked Ca2+ transients in the dendr...
Ca(2+) influx through NMDA receptors (NMDA-Rs) triggers synaptic plasticity, gene transcription, and...
Dendritic spines receive most excitatory inputs in the vertebrate brain, but their function is still...
AbstractWe have developed a biophysically realistic model of receptor activation at an idealized cen...
AbstractIt has been suggested that some glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptors. We us...
A–Representative fluorescence images of hippocampal slices transduced with iGluSnFR sensor (encapsul...
An accurate assessment of the time course, components, and magnitude of postsynaptic currents is imp...
The NMDA receptor is crucial for the induction of neuronal plasticity throughout the central nervous...
The molecular anatomy of synapses defines their characteristics in transmission and plasticity. Prec...
In neurons, individual dendritic spines isolate N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated calciu...
We have tested the hypothesis that functional differences be-tween synapses are associated with ultr...
NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are crucial for glutamatergic synaptic signaling in the mammalian central ne...