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      Disparity in Neurotransmitter Release Probability among Competing Inputs during Neuromuscular Synapse Elimination

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          Competition among the several motor axons transiently innervating neonatal muscle fibers results in an increasing disparity in the quantal content and synaptic territory of each competitor, culminating in the permanent loss of all but one axon from neuromuscular junctions. We asked whether differences in the probability of neurotransmitter release also contribute to the increasing disparity in quantal content among competing inputs, and when in the process of competition changes in release probability become apparent. To address these questions, intracellular recordings were made from dually innervated neonatal mouse soleus muscle fibers, and quantal content and paired-pulse facilitation were evaluated for each input. At short interpulse intervals, paired-pulse facilitation was significantly higher for the weaker input with the smaller quantal content than the stronger input with the larger quantal content. Because neurotransmitter release probability across all release sites is inversely related to the extent of facilitation observed after paired-pulse stimulation, this result suggests that release probability is lower for weak compared with strong inputs innervating the same junction. A disparity in the probability of neurotransmitter release thus contributes to the disparity in quantal content that occurs during synaptic competition. Together, this work suggests that an input incapable of sustaining a high release probability may be at a competitive disadvantage for synaptic maintenance.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          jneurosci
          J. Neurosci
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          1 December 2000
          : 20
          : 23
          : 8771-8779
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6074
          Article
          PMC6773052 PMC6773052 6773052 4771
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.20-23-08771.2000
          6773052
          11102485
          edb53921-ee90-43f3-bd87-3970e0d95e15
          Copyright © 2000 Society for Neuroscience
          History
          : 19 June 2000
          : 21 August 2000
          : 7 September 2000
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          Development/Plasticity/Repair
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          synaptic transmission,motor neuron,paired-pulse facilitation,quantal content,nerve terminal,synapse elimination

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