Dickinson-Nelson A, Reese T S
J Neurosci. 1983 Jan;3(1):42-52. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.03-01-00042.1983.
Interactions between synaptic vesicles and the presynaptic membrane which accompany transmitter release were examined at excitatory, cholinergic synapses in bullfrog sympathetic ganglia. Ganglia were fixed at rest or during electrical stimulation of the preganglionic axons and then were either thin-sectioned or freeze-fractured. Release of transmitter for brief periods is accompanied by selective depletion of four-fifths of the synaptic vesicles aligned at active zones, an overall loss of half of the synaptic vesicles in the terminals, and synaptic vesicle openings at active zones. These findings are consistent with the hypotheses that synaptic vesicles which are ready to be released are aligned at active zones and that these vesicles fuse with and add their membrane to the presynaptic membrane as they release transmitter. Larger vesicles with dense cores also contact and open onto the presynaptic membrane at the active zone, appearing to release their contents by exocytosis. The arrangement of intramembrane particles at fractured postsynaptic specializations resembles that at other excitatory, cholinergic synapses.
在牛蛙交感神经节的兴奋性胆碱能突触处,研究了与递质释放相关的突触小泡和突触前膜之间的相互作用。神经节在静息状态或节前轴突电刺激期间固定,然后进行超薄切片或冷冻蚀刻。短时间内递质的释放伴随着位于活性区的五分之四突触小泡的选择性耗尽、终末中一半突触小泡的整体损失以及活性区的突触小泡开口。这些发现与以下假设一致:准备释放的突触小泡排列在活性区,并且这些小泡在释放递质时与突触前膜融合并将其膜添加到突触前膜上。具有致密核心的较大突触小泡也在活性区与突触前膜接触并开口,似乎通过胞吐作用释放其内容物。断裂的突触后特化处膜内颗粒的排列类似于其他兴奋性胆碱能突触处的排列。