Structural plasticity at crustacean neuromuscular synapses
- PMID: 2664081
- DOI: 10.1002/neu.480200511
Structural plasticity at crustacean neuromuscular synapses
Abstract
Crustacean motor axons innervate muscle fibers via a multiplicity of synaptic terminals which release small but variable amounts of transmitter. Differences in release performance appear to be correlated with the size of synaptic contacts and presynaptic dense bars (active zones). These structural parameters proliferate via sprouting from existing synaptic terminals and relocate to ever more distal sites during development and growth of an identified axon. Moreover, alterations in number of synaptic contacts and active zones occur in adults following stimulation or decentralization, demonstrating structural plasticity of crustacean neuromuscular synapses.
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