neuromuscular junction
used to study chemical transmission
what are end plates?
motor neurons that form large presynaptic terminals
what is the EPP (when is it recorded, elicits what?)
EPP= end plate potential
what are miniature endplate potentials?
mEEPS (Katz and coworkers)
measuring EPP to prevent muscle contraction from dislodging the microelectrode (what do you need to do-2 possible things to do)
EPPs made up of
made up of individual units elicited by exocytosis of a “quantum” of neurotransmitter
electron microscopy of synapses
biochemical evidence that transmitter is stored in synaptic vesicle
ultrastructural evidence that exocytosis of a single SV is responsible for release of one quantum of neurotransmitter
freeze fracture electron microscopy
what is required to elicit a neurotransmitter release
action potential
squid giant synapse preparation
voltage gated Ca current
evidence that voltage-gated Ca currents are required for neurotransmitter release (4)
1) buffering intracellular Ca with a fast Ca chelator abolishes synaptic transmission
2) injection of Ca into presynaptic terminal leads to postsynaptic potential in absence of presynaptic membrane depolarization
3) increasing extracellular Ca concentration increase the amplitude of postsynaptic currents, whereas decreasing [Ca] abolishes synaptic transmission
4) blockade of voltage-gated Ca channels abolishes synaptic transmission
activation of voltage-dependent Ca channels (when?)
why presynaptic voltage-gated Ca channels need to be close in proximity to synaptic vesicles
2 types of voltage gated Ca channel involved in neurotransmitter release
fast transmitter release
1) P/Q
2) N type
mutations in P/Q type Ca channels leading to congenital diseases (3)
Familial Hemiplegic Migraine
Ataxia- inability to coordinate voluntary movements, cerebellar/spinal cord defects
absence epilepsy- seizures characterized by unconsciousness, without voluntary muscle contractions
Lambert- Eaton myastenic syndrome (LEMS)
biogenesis of synaptic vesicles containing small molecule neurotransmitters
neurotransmitter loaded into synaptic vesicle by…?
vesicular neurotransmitter transporter
- against concentration gradient
neuropeptides synthesized in…
Soma
do neuropeptides under re-uptake?
NO
- they are degraded by proteolytic enzymes
evidence for local recycling for synaptic vesicles
- plasma membrane surface area usually held constant by compensatory endocytosis