| Literature DB >> 14527440 |
Joung-Hun Kim1, Hiroshi Udo, Hsiu-Ling Li, Trisha Y Youn, Mary Chen, Eric R Kandel, Craig H Bailey.
Abstract
The time course and functional significance of the structural changes associated with long-term facilitation of Aplysia sensory to motor neuron synaptic connections in culture were examined by time-lapse confocal imaging of individual sensory neuron varicosities labeled with three different fluorescent markers: the whole-cell marker Alexa-594 and two presynaptic marker proteins-synaptophysin-eGFP to monitor changes in synaptic vesicle distribution and synapto-PHluorin to monitor active transmitter release sites. Repeated pulses of serotonin induce two temporally, morphologically, and molecularly distinct presynaptic changes: (1) a rapid activation of silent presynaptic terminals by filling of preexisting empty varicosities with synaptic vesicles, which parallels intermediate-term facilitation, is completed within 3-6 hr and requires translation but not transcription and (2) a slower generation of new functional varicosities which occurs between 12-18 hr and requires transcription and translation. Enrichment of empty varicosities with synaptophysin accounts for 32% of the newly activated synapses at 24 hr, whereas newly formed varicosities account for 68%.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14527440 DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00595-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173