| Literature DB >> 10366651 |
P J Mackenzie1, G S Kenner, O Prange, H Shayan, M Umemiya, T H Murphy.
Abstract
We have tested the hypothesis that functional differences between synapses are associated with ultrastructure in cultured cortical neurons. Using Ca(2+) imaging, we measured NMDA receptor-mediated miniature synaptic calcium transients attributed to the spontaneous release of single transmitter quanta. After imaging, the identified neurons were processed for serial transmission electron microscopy. At sites of quantal NMDA receptor-dependent Ca(2+) transients, we confirmed the presence of excitatory synapses and measured spine size and synaptic contact area. Our results demonstrate that synapse size correlates positively with the amplitude of the NMDA receptor-mediated postsynaptic response, suggesting that larger synapses express a greater number of NMDA receptors. Therefore, regulation of quantal amplitude may involve processes that alter synapse size.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10366651 PMCID: PMC6782679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci ISSN: 0270-6474 Impact factor: 6.167