At chemical synapses, an arriving electric signal induces the fusion of vesicles with the presynaptic membrane, thereby releasing neurotransmitters into the synaptic cleft. After a fusion event, both the release site and the vesicle undergo a recovery process before becoming available for reuse again. Of central interest is the question which of the two restoration steps acts as the limiting factor during neurotransmission under high-frequency sustained stimulation. In order to investigate this question, we introduce a novel non-linear reaction network which involves explicit recovery steps for both the vesicles and the release sites, and includes the induced time-dependent output current. The associated reaction dynamics are formulated by ...
Synchrony in a presynaptic population leads to correlations in vesicle occupancy at the active sites...
Asynchronous and spontaneous neurotransmitter release remain elusive and constitute topics of consid...
SummaryIn order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potent...
At active zones of chemical synapses, an arriving electric signal induces the fusion of vesicles wit...
AbstractDuring sustained action potential (AP) firing at nerve terminals, the rates of endocytosis c...
AbstractWe measured the time courses of two key components of the synaptic vesicle cycle during reco...
AbstractDuring intense presynaptic activity, the readily releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles ...
For some types of synapses the availability of release-ready vesicles is a limiting factor during on...
In this article we present analytical solutions of the single and pair pulse time evolution of a pla...
There is a general consensus that synaptic vesicular release by a full collapse process is the prima...
SummaryAfter releasing neurotransmitter, synaptic vesicles are retrieved by endocytosis and recycled...
AbstractWhat happens to synaptic vesicles after they release their neurotransmitter content? Recent ...
The connection strength of most chemical synapses changes dynamically during normal use as a functio...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractWe have studied synaptic plasticity in hippocampal cell cultures using a new imaging approac...
Synchrony in a presynaptic population leads to correlations in vesicle occupancy at the active sites...
Asynchronous and spontaneous neurotransmitter release remain elusive and constitute topics of consid...
SummaryIn order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potent...
At active zones of chemical synapses, an arriving electric signal induces the fusion of vesicles wit...
AbstractDuring sustained action potential (AP) firing at nerve terminals, the rates of endocytosis c...
AbstractWe measured the time courses of two key components of the synaptic vesicle cycle during reco...
AbstractDuring intense presynaptic activity, the readily releasable pool (RRP) of synaptic vesicles ...
For some types of synapses the availability of release-ready vesicles is a limiting factor during on...
In this article we present analytical solutions of the single and pair pulse time evolution of a pla...
There is a general consensus that synaptic vesicular release by a full collapse process is the prima...
SummaryAfter releasing neurotransmitter, synaptic vesicles are retrieved by endocytosis and recycled...
AbstractWhat happens to synaptic vesicles after they release their neurotransmitter content? Recent ...
The connection strength of most chemical synapses changes dynamically during normal use as a functio...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
AbstractWe have studied synaptic plasticity in hippocampal cell cultures using a new imaging approac...
Synchrony in a presynaptic population leads to correlations in vesicle occupancy at the active sites...
Asynchronous and spontaneous neurotransmitter release remain elusive and constitute topics of consid...
SummaryIn order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potent...