| Literature DB >> 33273122 |
Mahalakshmi Somayaji1,2, Stefano Cataldi1,2, Se Joon Choi1,2, Robert H Edwards3,4, Eugene V Mosharov1,2,5, David Sulzer6,2,5,7.
Abstract
α-Synuclein is expressed at high levels at presynaptic terminals, but defining its role in the regulation of neurotransmission under physiologically relevant conditions has proven elusive. We report that, in vivo, α-synuclein is responsible for the facilitation of dopamine release triggered by action potential bursts separated by short intervals (seconds) and a depression of release with longer intervals between bursts (minutes). These forms of presynaptic plasticity appear to be independent of the presence of β- and γ-synucleins or effects on presynaptic calcium and are consistent with a role for synucleins in the enhancement of synaptic vesicle fusion and turnover. These results indicate that the presynaptic effects of α-synuclein depend on specific patterns of neuronal activity.Entities:
Keywords: alpha-Synuclein; dopamine; in vivo neurotransmission
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33273122 PMCID: PMC7768743 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2013652117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 12.779