Synaptic Transmission - Biology EncyclopediaSynaptic Transmission Photo by: AlilaSynaptic transmission is the process whereby one neuron (nerve cell) communicates with other neurons or effectors , such as a muscle cell, at a synapse. A typical neuron has a cell body (soma), branching processes spec...
Synaptic transmissionis initiated when Ca2+influx triggers the exocytosis ofsynaptic vesicles. Repetitive high-frequency stimulation of the nerve terminal often leads to rapid run-down of synaptic output due to the depletion of a limited pool of readily releasable vesicles. The measurement of the size...
Cellular and molecular basis of synaptic transmission. NATO ASI series H: Cell biology: H. Zimmermann (Ed.) (Springer, Berlin, 1988, xv+547 p., 190 figs., DM 268.00, ISBN 3-540-18562-3) This commentary is based on the proceedings of a NATO workshop held in Göttingen from September...
Cellular and molecular basis of synaptic transmission. NATO ASI series H: Cell biologydoi:10.1016/0013-4694(89)90236-8Giorgio BernardiElsevier Ireland Ltd.Electroencephalography & Clinical Neurophysiology
Whether in the brain or in the muscles, wherever there are nerve cells, there are synapses. These contact points between neurons form the basis for the transmission of excitation, the communication between neurons. As in ... Oct 12, 2023 0 270 page 1 from 5 « » Phys...
regulating synaptic transmission. Truncation mutation depletes PRRT2 protein in the brain To define the function of PRRT2 that endows its essential role in the pathogenesis of PKD, we generated a mouse model carrying mutation that could mimicPRRT2mutation found in human PKD patients. The most ...
Long-term habituation training in Aplysia californica produces a profound depression in the efficacy of synaptic transmission between mechanoreceptor neuro... Castellucci, V,Carew, T,E Kandel - 《Science》 被引量: 577发表: 1978年 Additional component in the cellular mechanism of presynaptic facilitatio...
During the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in both mouse models and human patients, soluble forms of Amyloid-β 1–42 oligomers (Aβ42o) trigger loss of excitatory synapses (synaptotoxicity) in cortical and hippocampal pyramidal neurons (PNs) prior to the formation of insoluble amylo...
recorded at 4.0 kHz using an A/D converter (National Instrument, Austin, TX, USA), and stored with the WinLTP program [45]. Baseline excitatory synaptic transmission was measured using an input/output curve protocol consisting of 10 stimuli ranging from 200 to 900 μA (the interval between ...
and impairs synaptic transmission and memory formation [54]. Furthermore, cultured neurons lacking Drp1 could not maintain normal levels of mitochondria-derived ATP when energy consumption was enhanced by neuronal activity [86]. A recent study also showed that the induction phase of NMDA (N-methyl...