Atwood H L, Marin L
Cell Tissue Res. 1983;231(1):103-15. doi: 10.1007/BF00215778.
Synaptic terminals on branches of an excitatory motor axon in a spider crab (Hyas areneas) were examined by electron microscopy to determine whether differences in size, structure, and number of synapses could be correlated with differences in transmitter release. Terminals releasing relatively large amounts of transmitter during low frequencies of nerve impulses ("high-output" terminals) had larger synapses, more prominent presynaptic dense bodies (active zones), and fewer synapses per unit length than terminals releasing relatively small amounts of transmitter ("low-output" terminals). Neither the difference in synaptic area, nor the quantitative differences in the active zones, were sufficient in themselves to explain the difference in synaptic efficacy, and it is postulated that a non-linear relationship may exist between structural features of the synapse and release of transmitter by a nerve impulse, and that differences other than those apparent from the ultrastructure could be involved. Greater facilitation at low-output terminals with high frequencies of nerve impulses may be due to greater reserves of "immediately available" transmitter, and to recruitment or activation of more individual synaptic contacts.
通过电子显微镜检查蜘蛛蟹(Hyas areneas)中兴奋性运动轴突分支上的突触终末,以确定突触大小、结构和数量的差异是否与递质释放的差异相关。在神经冲动低频期间释放相对大量递质的终末(“高输出”终末),与释放相对少量递质的终末(“低输出”终末)相比,具有更大的突触、更突出的突触前致密体(活性区),且单位长度内的突触数量更少。突触面积的差异以及活性区的数量差异本身都不足以解释突触效能的差异,据推测,突触的结构特征与神经冲动引起的递质释放之间可能存在非线性关系,并且可能涉及超微结构中未显现的其他差异。低输出终末在神经冲动高频时更大程度的易化作用,可能是由于“即时可用”递质的储备更多,以及更多单个突触接触的募集或激活。