AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress only moderately, raising the question of how vesicle depletion is minimized. To identify mechanisms that limit synaptic depression, we evoked 100 Hz trains of GABAergic inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) in cerebellar nuclear neurons by stimulating Purkinje axons in mouse brain slices. The paired-pulse ratio (IPSC2/IPSC1) of the total IPSC was ∼1 and the steady-state ratio (IPSC20/IPSC1) was ∼0.5, suggesting a high response probability of postsynaptic receptors, without an unusually high release probability. Three-dimensional electron microscopic reconstructions of Purkinje boutons revealed multiple active zones without intervening tran...
Neuronal networks in the brain consist of two main types of neuron, glutamatergic principal neurons ...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
SummaryThe existence of vesicular docking sites in central synapses is supported by morphological an...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
AbstractNeurons of the cerebellar nuclei receive GABAergic input from Purkinje cells. Purkinje bouto...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is conveyed to the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) by Purkinje cell...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
AbstractSynapses that reliably activate their postsynaptic targets typically release neurotransmitte...
The segregation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles (RRP) in sub-pools that are diff...
SummaryCerebellar basket cells inhibit postsynaptic Purkinje cells in a rapid and precise manner. To...
Synaptic efficacy plays crucial roles in neuronal circuit operation and synaptic plasticity. Presyna...
Based on extrapolation from excitatory synapses, it is often assumed that depletion of the releasabl...
At most synapses in the brain, short-term plasticity dynamically modulates synaptic strength. Rapid ...
AbstractIn classic Marr-Albus-Ito models of cerebellar function, coactivation of the climbing fiber ...
Neuronal networks in the brain consist of two main types of neuron, glutamatergic principal neurons ...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
SummaryThe existence of vesicular docking sites in central synapses is supported by morphological an...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
AbstractSynapses driven by action potentials are thought to release transmitter in an all-or-none fa...
AbstractNeurons of the cerebellar nuclei receive GABAergic input from Purkinje cells. Purkinje bouto...
The output of the cerebellar cortex is conveyed to the deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) by Purkinje cell...
At parallel fibre terminals in the cerebellar cortex, glutamate released outside of the active zone ...
AbstractSynapses that reliably activate their postsynaptic targets typically release neurotransmitte...
The segregation of the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles (RRP) in sub-pools that are diff...
SummaryCerebellar basket cells inhibit postsynaptic Purkinje cells in a rapid and precise manner. To...
Synaptic efficacy plays crucial roles in neuronal circuit operation and synaptic plasticity. Presyna...
Based on extrapolation from excitatory synapses, it is often assumed that depletion of the releasabl...
At most synapses in the brain, short-term plasticity dynamically modulates synaptic strength. Rapid ...
AbstractIn classic Marr-Albus-Ito models of cerebellar function, coactivation of the climbing fiber ...
Neuronal networks in the brain consist of two main types of neuron, glutamatergic principal neurons ...
In the cerebellar molecular layer parallel fibre terminals release glutamate from both the active zo...
SummaryThe existence of vesicular docking sites in central synapses is supported by morphological an...