Balanced synapse-to-synapse short-term plasticity ensures constant transmitter release.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Current Biology Pub Date : 2025-06-23 Epub Date: 2025-06-03 DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2025.05.024
Krisha Aghi, Ryan Schultz, R Steven Stowers, William YuChen Liu, Philipe R F Mendonça, Rachel Li, Dariya Bakshinska, Zachary L Newman, Ehud Y Isacoff
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Abstract

Synaptic strength can vary greatly between synapses. Optical quantal analysis at Drosophila glutamatergic motor neuron synapses shows that short-term plasticity also varies greatly between synapses, even those made by an individual motor neuron. Strong and weak synapses are randomly distributed in the motor neuron nerve terminal, as are facilitating and depressing synapses. Although synapses exhibit highly heterogeneous basal strength at low-action potential firing frequency and undergo varied plasticity when firing frequency increases, the overall distribution of strength across synapses remains remarkably constant due to a balance between the number of synapses that facilitate versus depress and to their degree of plasticity and basal synaptic weight. Constancy in transmitter release can ensure robustness across changing behavioral conditions.

突触间平衡的短期可塑性保证了持续的递质释放。
突触强度在不同的突触之间差别很大。对果蝇谷氨酸能运动神经元突触的光学量子分析表明,突触之间的短期可塑性也有很大差异,即使是由单个运动神经元产生的突触。强突触和弱突触随机分布在运动神经元的神经末梢,促进突触和抑制突触也是如此。尽管突触在低动作电位放电频率下表现出高度异质性的基础强度,并且随着放电频率的增加,突触的可塑性也会发生变化,但由于促进与抑制突触的数量以及突触的可塑性程度与基础突触重量之间的平衡,突触之间的总体强度分布保持显著不变。发射机释放的稳定性可以确保在不断变化的行为条件下的鲁棒性。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.80
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2.20%
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869
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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