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Quantal analysis reveals a functional correlation between pre- and postsynaptic efficacy in excitatory connections from rat neocortex

Authors :
J. C. Nelson
Andrew J. Trevelyan
Neil Robert Hardingham
N. J. Bannister
J. Julian B. Jack
Jenny C. A. Read
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

At many central synapses, the presynaptic bouton and postsynaptic density are structurally correlated. However, it is unknown whether this correlation extends to the functional properties of the synapses. To investigate this, we made recordings from synaptically coupled pairs of pyramidal neurons in rat visual cortex. The mean peak amplitude of EPSPs recorded from pairs of L2/3 neurons ranged between 40 μV and 2.9 mV. EPSP rise times were consistent with the majority of the synapses being located on basal dendrites; this was confirmed by full anatomical reconstructions of a subset of connected pairs. Over a third of the connections could be described using a quantal model that assumed simple binomial statistics. Release probability (Pr) and quantal size (Q), as measured at the somatic recording site, showed considerable heterogeneity between connections. However, across the population of connections, values ofPrandQfor individual connections were positively correlated with one another. This correlation also held for inputs to layer 5 pyramidal neurons from both layer 2/3 and neighboring layer 5 pyramidal neurons, suggesting that during development of cortical connections presynaptic and postsynaptic strengths are dependently scaled. For 2/3 to 2/3 connections, mean EPSP amplitude was correlated with bothQandPrvalues but uncorrelated withN, the number of functional release sites mediating the connection. The efficacy of a cortical connection is thus set by coordinated presynaptic and postsynaptic strength.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02706474
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a2c8705c9091e8abc17a2107614a8e4