Vesicular release probability sets the strength of individual Schaffer collateral synapses

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Céline D. Dürst
J. Simon Wiegert
Christian Schulze
Nordine Helassa
Katalin Török
Thomas G. Oertner
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[1] Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH),Institute for Synaptic Physiology
[2] Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg (ZMNH),Research Group Synaptic Wiring and Information Processing
[3] University of London,Cell Biology and Genetics Research Centre, Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute, St George’s
[4] University of Liverpool,Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences
[5] University of Geneva,Department of Basic Neurosciences, Center for Neurosciences (CMU)
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Information processing in the brain is controlled by quantal release of neurotransmitters, a tightly regulated process. From ultrastructural analysis, it is known that presynaptic boutons along single axons differ in the number of vesicles docked at the active zone. It is not clear whether the probability of these vesicles to get released (pves) is homogenous or also varies between individual boutons. Here, we optically measure evoked transmitter release at individual Schaffer collateral synapses at different calcium concentrations, using the genetically encoded glutamate sensor iGluSnFR. Fitting a binomial model to measured response amplitude distributions allowed us to extract the quantal parameters N, pves, and q. We find that Schaffer collateral boutons typically release single vesicles under low pves conditions and switch to multivesicular release in high calcium saline. The potency of individual boutons is highly correlated with their vesicular release probability while the number of releasable vesicles affects synaptic output only under high pves conditions.
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