Werle M J, Herrera A A
J Neurobiol. 1987 Jul;18(4):375-89. doi: 10.1002/neu.480180405.
Mechanisms governing the elimination of polyneuronal innervation were examined by correlating the morphology and physiology of competing nerve terminals at identified dually innervated neuromuscular junctions in sartorius muscles of adult frogs (Rana pipiens). Synaptic efficacy (endplate potential amplitude per unit nerve terminal length) was presumed to reflect the ability of a terminal to compete for synaptic space. The synaptic efficacies of two terminals at the same synaptic site were found to be surprisingly equal, with a median difference of 33%. Much more variation would be expected if dually innervated junctions were randomly innervated by pairs of terminals having the same range of synaptic efficacy as that found at singly innervated junctions in the same muscle. This finding supports the hypothesis that the weaker input is eliminated from dually innervated junctions when there is a large discrepancy in competitive efficacy, and that both inputs may persist if competitive efficacies are relatively equal. We also tested but failed to find support for the hypothesis that spatial proximity between competing terminals intensifies competition for synaptic space during synapse elimination.
通过关联成年青蛙(豹蛙)缝匠肌中已确定的双重支配神经肌肉接头处相互竞争的神经末梢的形态和生理学,研究了控制多神经元支配消除的机制。突触效能(单位神经末梢长度的终板电位幅度)被假定反映了一个末梢竞争突触空间的能力。发现在同一突触位点的两个末梢的突触效能惊人地相等,中位数差异为33%。如果双重支配的接头由与同一肌肉中单一支配接头具有相同突触效能范围的末梢对随机支配,预计会有更多的变化。这一发现支持了以下假设:当竞争效能存在巨大差异时,较弱的输入会从双重支配的接头中被消除;如果竞争效能相对相等,两个输入可能会持续存在。我们还进行了测试,但未能找到支持以下假设的证据:在突触消除过程中,竞争末梢之间的空间接近会加剧对突触空间的竞争。