Multiple overlapping processes underlying short-term synaptic enhancement

Recently there have been exciting advances in understanding the mechanisms and functional roles of a form of short-term synaptic enhancement (STE) that results from an activity-dependent accumulation of Ca 2+ in the presynaptic terminal. This form of STE is composed of at least four processes: fast-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) 1997-04, Vol.20 (4), p.170-177
Hauptverfasser: Fisher, Stephen A., Fischer, Thomas M., Carew, Thomas J.
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Zusammenfassung:Recently there have been exciting advances in understanding the mechanisms and functional roles of a form of short-term synaptic enhancement (STE) that results from an activity-dependent accumulation of Ca 2+ in the presynaptic terminal. This form of STE is composed of at least four processes: fast-decaying facilitation (F1), slow-decaying facilitation (F2), augmentation (AUG) and post-tetanic potentiation (PTP). Recent results suggest that these processes can now be distinguished mechanistically by the site of their induction within the presynaptic terminal: F1 and F2 appear to be induced by a rapid, high concentration of Ca 2+ at or near the site of exocytosis, whereas AUG and PTP seem to be induced by lower levels of Ca 2+ with slower kinetics, possibly within the core of the terminal. STE is highly conserved across diverse species, and appears to serve as a flexible mechanism for temporal information processing in systems ranging from peripheral motor control to higher cortical integration.
ISSN:0166-2236
1878-108X
DOI:10.1016/S0166-2236(96)01001-6