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      Inverse Relationship between Release Probability and Readily Releasable Vesicles in Depressing and Facilitating Synapses

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          We tested the hypothesis that the probability of vesicular exocytosis at synapses is positively correlated with the pools of readily releasable synaptic vesicles, as shown for mammalian neurons grown in tissue culture. We compared synapses of two identified glutamatergic neurons: phasic (high-output, depressing) and tonic (low-output, facilitating) crustacean motor neurons, which differ 100- to 1000-fold in quantal content. Estimates of vesicles available for exocytosis were made from depletion during forced release and from electron microscopic observation of vesicles docked at synaptic membranes near active zones. Both measurements showed a significantly larger pool of readily releasable vesicles in facilitating synapses, despite their much lower quantal output during stimulation. Thus, the probability for release of docked vesicles is very much lower at facilitating synapses, and the presence of more docked vesicles does not predict higher synaptic release probability in these paired excitatory neurons.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          15 November 2002
          : 22
          : 22
          : 9661-9667
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Department of Physiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 1A8
          Article
          PMC6757826 PMC6757826 6757826 6986
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-22-09661.2002
          6757826
          12427821
          3cd28031-9864-479c-a1fd-9e4d118d022f
          Copyright © 2002 Society for Neuroscience
          History
          : 21 June 2002
          : 27 August 2002
          : 29 August 2002
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          Cellular/Molecular
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          crustacean,exocytosis,presynaptic,release probability,synaptic differentiation,rapid depletion,tonic,phasic,glutamatergic,quantal content

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