Modulation of presynaptic store calcium induces release of glutamate and postsynaptic firing
- PMID: 12818178
- DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00322-2
Modulation of presynaptic store calcium induces release of glutamate and postsynaptic firing
Abstract
Action potential-independent transmitter release is random and produces small depolarizations in the postsynaptic neuron. This process is, therefore, not thought to play a significant role in impulse propagation across synapses. Here we show that calcium flux through presynaptic neuronal nicotinic receptors leads to mobilization of store calcium by calcium-induced calcium release. Recruitment of store calcium induces vesicular release of glutamate in a manner consistent with synchronization across multiple active zones in the CA3 region of the rat hippocampus. This modulation of action potential-independent release of glutamate is sufficient to drive the postsynaptic pyramidal cell above its firing threshold, thus providing a mechanism for impulse propagation.
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Can a synaptic signal arise from noise?Neuron. 2003 Jun 19;38(6):845-6. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00363-5. Neuron. 2003. PMID: 12818168
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