SummaryCerebellar basket cells inhibit postsynaptic Purkinje cells in a rapid and precise manner. To investigate the mechanisms of transmitter release underlying this rapid inhibition, Ca2+ uncaging was employed to measure the intracellular Ca2+ dependence of transmitter release and the kinetics of synaptic vesicle pool transitions in immature basket cell synapses at room temperature. Vesicle release properties distinct from those previously observed at excitatory synapses were seen, including a relatively high intracellular Ca2+ sensitivity of vesicle fusion, rapid vesicle pool mobilization with few reluctant vesicles, and vesicle replenishment driven by unusually high Ca2+ levels from both local and residual Ca2+ sources during action pot...
AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...
SummaryIn order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potent...
The Ca2+-dependence of the priming, fusion, and replenishment of synaptic vesicles are fundamental p...
During an action potential, Ca2+ entering a presynaptic terminal triggers synaptic vesicle exocytosi...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
AbstractThe manner in which presynaptic Ca2+ influx controls the release of neurotransmitter was inv...
SummarySensory hair cell ribbon synapses respond to graded stimulation in a linear, indefatigable ma...
In nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of transmi...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
Developmental refinement of synaptic transmission can occur via changes in several pre- and postsyna...
AbstractSynaptic activation is associated with rapid changes in intracellular Ca2+, while the extrac...
AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...
SummaryIn order to release neurotransmitter synchronously in response to a presynaptic action potent...
The Ca2+-dependence of the priming, fusion, and replenishment of synaptic vesicles are fundamental p...
During an action potential, Ca2+ entering a presynaptic terminal triggers synaptic vesicle exocytosi...
SummaryAn axon is thought to faithfully conduct action potentials to its terminals. However, many fe...
AbstractThe manner in which presynaptic Ca2+ influx controls the release of neurotransmitter was inv...
SummarySensory hair cell ribbon synapses respond to graded stimulation in a linear, indefatigable ma...
In nerve terminals, residual Ca2+ remaining from previous activity can cause facilitation of transmi...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
Developmental refinement of synaptic transmission can occur via changes in several pre- and postsyna...
AbstractSynaptic activation is associated with rapid changes in intracellular Ca2+, while the extrac...
AbstractCerebellar Purkinje neurons maintain high firing rates but their synaptic terminals depress ...
GABAergic synapses in brain circuits generate inhibitory output signals with submillisecond latency ...
The relationship between transmitter release evoked by action potentials and spontaneous release has...