Hanse Eric, Gustafsson Bengt
Institute of Physiology and Pharmacology, Göteborg University, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden.
J Neurosci. 2002 Jun 1;22(11):4381-7. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-11-04381.2002.
Monte Carlo simulations were performed on a release model based on experimental data from single glutamatergic synapses containing a single release site in the hippocampal CA1 region of the neonatal rat. These simulations explored what can be learned about the release process by examining how the release probability in response to the second stimulus (P(2)) of a paired stimulus to a synapse depends on the release in response to the first stimulus. Comparisons between experimental data from a number of individual synapses and the simulated data support the notion that the immediately releasable vesicle pool is small (approximately one) and shows substantial intertrial variation. The simulations also show that the release dependence of P(2) is not necessarily an indicator of either intertrial variation in Ca(2+) influx, feedback effects of released transmitter, or activation failure of the axon.
基于新生大鼠海马CA1区含单个释放位点的单个谷氨酸能突触的实验数据,对一个释放模型进行了蒙特卡罗模拟。这些模拟通过研究突触对配对刺激的第二个刺激的释放概率(P(2))如何依赖于对第一个刺激的释放,探索了关于释放过程可以了解到什么。来自多个单个突触的实验数据与模拟数据之间的比较支持了这样一种观点,即即时可释放囊泡池很小(约为一个),并且在不同试验之间表现出显著变化。模拟还表明,P(2)的释放依赖性不一定是Ca(2+)内流的不同试验间变化、释放递质的反馈效应或轴突激活失败的指标。