The mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) at inner hair cell (IHC) ribbon synapses are unknown. Based on electrophysiology, electron and superresolution light microscopy, and modeling, we propose that uniquantal exocytosis shaped by a dynamic fusion pore is a candidate neurotransmitter release mechanism in IHCs. Modeling indicated that the extended postsynaptic AMPA receptor clusters enable large uniquantal EPSCs. Recorded multiphasic EPSCs were triggered by similar glutamate amounts as monophasic ones and were consistent with progressive vesicle emptying during pore flickering. The fraction of multiphasic EPSCs decreased in absence of Ca2+ influx and upon application of the...
Mature hair cells transduce information over a wide range of stimulus intensities and frequencies fo...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
ut ca w icINTRODUCTION investigated. Moreover, it is not known to which degree and by which mechanis...
The mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic currents...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic c...
The mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic currents...
Hearing relies on faithful synaptic transmission at the ribbon synapse of cochlear inner hair cells ...
Spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) measured from the first synapse in the mammali...
The early auditory pathway processes information at high rates and with utmost temporal fidelity. Co...
Hair cell ribbon synapses in vertebrate hearing organs are capable to encode neural signals with ext...
SummarySensory hair cell ribbon synapses respond to graded stimulation in a linear, indefatigable ma...
Synaptic vesicle recycling sustains high rates of neurotransmission at the ribbon-type active zones ...
Sound encoding relies on Ca2+-mediated exocytosis at the ribbon synapse between cochlear inner hair ...
Inner ear sensory synapses faithfully transduce information over a wide range of stimulus intensitie...
<p><b>A</b>, Fast exocytosis owing to the fusion of a synaptic vesicle with the presynaptic cell’s p...
Mature hair cells transduce information over a wide range of stimulus intensities and frequencies fo...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
ut ca w icINTRODUCTION investigated. Moreover, it is not known to which degree and by which mechanis...
The mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic currents...
SummaryThe mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic c...
The mechanisms underlying the large amplitudes and heterogeneity of excitatory postsynaptic currents...
Hearing relies on faithful synaptic transmission at the ribbon synapse of cochlear inner hair cells ...
Spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic currents (sEPSCs) measured from the first synapse in the mammali...
The early auditory pathway processes information at high rates and with utmost temporal fidelity. Co...
Hair cell ribbon synapses in vertebrate hearing organs are capable to encode neural signals with ext...
SummarySensory hair cell ribbon synapses respond to graded stimulation in a linear, indefatigable ma...
Synaptic vesicle recycling sustains high rates of neurotransmission at the ribbon-type active zones ...
Sound encoding relies on Ca2+-mediated exocytosis at the ribbon synapse between cochlear inner hair ...
Inner ear sensory synapses faithfully transduce information over a wide range of stimulus intensitie...
<p><b>A</b>, Fast exocytosis owing to the fusion of a synaptic vesicle with the presynaptic cell’s p...
Mature hair cells transduce information over a wide range of stimulus intensities and frequencies fo...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
ut ca w icINTRODUCTION investigated. Moreover, it is not known to which degree and by which mechanis...