Three modes of synaptic vesicular recycling revealed by single-vesicle imaging

被引:0
|
作者
Sunil P. Gandhi
Charles F. Stevens
机构
[1] University of California,Neurosciences Program
[2] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,undefined
[3] and Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory,undefined
[4] The Salk Institute,undefined
来源
Nature | 2003年 / 423卷
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Synapses recycle their spent vesicles in order to keep up with on-going neurotransmitter release. To investigate vesicle recycling in the small synapses of hippocampal neurons, we have used an optical recording method that permits us to resolve single-vesicle events. Here we show that an exocytic event can terminate with three modes of vesicle retrieval: a fast (400–860 ms) ‘kiss-and-run’ mode that has a selective fusion pore; a slow (8–21 s) ‘compensatory’ mode; and a ‘stranded’ mode of recycling, in which a vesicle is left on the cell surface until a nerve impulse triggers its retrieval. We have also observed that, in response to a nerve impulse, synapses with low release probability primarily use the kiss-and-run mode, whereas high release probability terminals predominantly use the compensatory mode of vesicle retrieval.
引用
收藏
页码:607 / 613
页数:6
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [31] Probing Brain Chemistry - Monitoring of Chemical Signal Molecules Release from Single-Cell, Single-Vesicle, Synaptic Cleft and Morphological Analysis with Nanoelectrochemistry
    Cheng Jie-Ke
    Wang Wei
    Wu Wen-Zhan
    Huang Wei-Hua
    Wang Zong-Li
    CHEMICAL JOURNAL OF CHINESE UNIVERSITIES-CHINESE, 2008, 29 (12): : 2609 - 2617
  • [32] Molecular mechanisms of atlastin-mediated ER membrane fusion revealed by a FRET-based single-vesicle fusion assay
    Kyung Tae Kim
    Yeojin Moon
    Yunsu Jang
    Kang Taek Lee
    Changwook Lee
    Youngsoo Jun
    Sanghwa Lee
    Scientific Reports, 7
  • [33] Molecular mechanisms of atlastin-mediated ER membrane fusion revealed by a FRET-based single-vesicle fusion assay
    Kim, Kyung Tae
    Moon, Yeojin
    Jang, Yunsu
    Lee, Kang Taek
    Lee, Changwook
    Jun, Youngsoo
    Lee, Sanghwa
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2017, 7
  • [34] POSSIBLE TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT BLOCKAGE OF SYNAPTIC VESICLE RECYCLING INDUCED BY A SINGLE GENE MUTATION IN DROSOPHILA
    KOSAKA, T
    IKEDA, K
    JOURNAL OF NEUROBIOLOGY, 1983, 14 (03): : 207 - 225
  • [35] Molecular mechanism underlying the inhibitory synaptic plasticity revealed by single molecule imaging
    Bannai, Hiroko
    Niwa, Fumihiro
    Arizono, Misa
    Triller, Antoine
    JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2013, 63 : S33 - S33
  • [36] Spatial and Temporal Regulation of Receptor Endocytosis in Neuronal Dendrites Revealed by Imaging of Single Vesicle Formation
    Rosendale, Morgane
    Jullie, Damien
    Choquet, Daniel
    Perrais, David
    CELL REPORTS, 2017, 18 (08): : 1840 - 1847
  • [37] Single vesicle imaging indicates distinct modes of rapid membrane retrieval during nerve growth
    Hines, Jacob H.
    Henle, Steven J.
    Carlstrom, Lucas P.
    Abu-Rub, Mohammad
    Henley, John R.
    BMC BIOLOGY, 2012, 10
  • [38] Single vesicle imaging indicates distinct modes of rapid membrane retrieval during nerve growth
    Jacob H Hines
    Steven J Henle
    Lucas P Carlstrom
    Mohammad Abu-Rub
    John R Henley
    BMC Biology, 10
  • [39] Cell- and stimulus-dependent heterogeneity of synaptic vesicle endocytic recycling mechanisms revealed by studies of dynamin 1-null neurons
    Hayashi, Mitsuko
    Raimondi, Andrea
    O'Toole, Eileen
    Paradise, Summer
    Collesi, Chiara
    Cremona, Ottavio
    Ferguson, Shawn M.
    De Camilli, Pietro
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2008, 105 (06) : 2175 - 2180
  • [40] Multiple CaMKII Binding Modes to the Actin Cytoskeleton Revealed by Single-Molecule Imaging
    Khan, Shahid
    Conte, Ianina
    Carter, Tom
    Bayer, K. Ulrich
    Molloy, Justin E.
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2016, 111 (02) : 395 - 408