Department of Neurobiology and Evelyn McKnight Brain Institute, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL 35294, USA.
Neuron. 2013 Jun 19;78(6):1050-62. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.04.019. Epub 2013 May 23.
Neurotransmitter spillover represents a form of neural transmission not restricted to morphologically defined synaptic connections. Communication between climbing fibers (CFs) and molecular layer interneurons (MLIs) in the cerebellum is mediated exclusively by glutamate spillover. Here, we show how CF stimulation functionally segregates MLIs based on their location relative to glutamate release. Excitation of MLIs that reside within the domain of spillover diffusion coordinates inhibition of MLIs outside the diffusion limit. CF excitation of MLIs is dependent on extrasynaptic NMDA receptors that enhance the spatial and temporal spread of CF signaling. Activity mediated by functionally segregated MLIs converges onto neighboring Purkinje cells (PCs) to generate a long-lasting biphasic change in inhibition. These data demonstrate how glutamate release from single CFs modulates excitability of neighboring PCs, thus expanding the influence of CFs on cerebellar cortical activity in a manner not predicted by anatomical connectivity.
神经递质溢出代表了一种不限于形态定义的突触连接的神经传递形式。小脑内的 climbing fibers (CFs) 和分子层中间神经元 (MLIs) 之间的通讯仅通过谷氨酸溢出来介导。在这里,我们展示了 CF 刺激如何根据 MLIs 相对于谷氨酸释放的位置来对其进行功能上的分离。位于溢出扩散范围内的 MLIs 的兴奋会抑制扩散限制之外的 MLIs。CF 对 MLIs 的兴奋依赖于增强 CF 信号时空传播的 extrasynaptic NMDA 受体。通过功能上分离的 MLIs 介导的活动汇聚到相邻的 Purkinje 细胞 (PCs) 上,以产生抑制的长时双相变化。这些数据表明,单个 CF 释放的谷氨酸如何调节邻近 PCs 的兴奋性,从而以解剖连接性无法预测的方式扩展 CFs 对小脑皮层活动的影响。