Literature DB >> 26858411

Time-coded neurotransmitter release at excitatory and inhibitory synapses.

Serafim Rodrigues1, Mathieu Desroches2, Martin Krupa2, Jesus M Cortes3, Terrence J Sejnowski4, Afia B Ali5.   

Abstract

Communication between neurons at chemical synapses is regulated by hundreds of different proteins that control the release of neurotransmitter that is packaged in vesicles, transported to an active zone, and released when an input spike occurs. Neurotransmitter can also be released asynchronously, that is, after a delay following the spike, or spontaneously in the absence of a stimulus. The mechanisms underlying asynchronous and spontaneous neurotransmitter release remain elusive. Here, we describe a model of the exocytotic cycle of vesicles at excitatory and inhibitory synapses that accounts for all modes of vesicle release as well as short-term synaptic plasticity (STSP). For asynchronous release, the model predicts a delayed inertial protein unbinding associated with the SNARE complex assembly immediately after vesicle priming. Experiments are proposed to test the model's molecular predictions for differential exocytosis. The simplicity of the model will also facilitate large-scale simulations of neural circuits.

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Keywords:  SM complex; SNARE complex; asynchronous neurotransmitter release; exocytotic-endocytotic cycle; short-term synaptic plasticity

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26858411      PMCID: PMC4776517          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1525591113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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