نتایج جستجو برای: synaptic terminal

تعداد نتایج: 207353  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1985
J A Norman J Y Chang

The degradation of the enkephalin-containing octapeptide Tyr-Gly-Gly-Phe-Met-Arg-Gly-Leu (YGGFMRGL) was systematically investigated by incubating the peptide with synaptic membranes from rat striatum or with purified peptidases. The degradation products were derivatized with 4-dimethylamino-azobenzene-4'-isothiocyanate and then analyzed by high pressure liquid chromatography and by amino-termin...

2003
R. Wells

A “weight” in an artificial neuron model is meant to be a representation of the amount of effect that a synaptic input has on the overall response of the neuron. The neuron that generates the synaptic input (the “action potential” or AP) is called the “presynaptic neuron”; the neuron receiving the effect of the action potential is called the “postsynaptic neuron”. The synapse is the biological ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2018
Eugene Jennifer Jin Ferdi Ridvan Kiral Mehmet Neset Ozel Lara Sophie Burchardt Marc Osterland Daniel Epstein Heike Wolfenberg Steffen Prohaska Peter Robin Hiesinger

Neurons are highly polarized cells that require continuous turnover of membrane proteins at axon terminals to develop, function, and survive. Yet, it is still unclear whether membrane protein degradation requires transport back to the cell body or whether degradation also occurs locally at the axon terminal, where live observation of sorting and degradation has remained a challenge. Here, we re...

2016
Richard G Held Changliang Liu Pascal S Kaeser

In a presynaptic nerve terminal, synaptic strength is determined by the pool of readily releasable vesicles (RRP) and the probability of release (P) of each RRP vesicle. These parameters are controlled at the active zone and vary across synapses, but how such synapse specific control is achieved is not understood. ELKS proteins are enriched at vertebrate active zones and enhance P at inhibitory...

Journal: :Science 2000
T Takahashi T Hori Y Kajikawa T Tsujimoto

Guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP)-binding proteins (G proteins) are involved in exocytosis, endocytosis, and recycling of vesicles in yeast and mammalian secretory cells. However, little is known about their contribution to fast synaptic transmission. We loaded guanine nucleotide analogs directly into a giant nerve terminal in rat brainstem slices. Inhibition of G-protein activity had no effect o...

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 1997
K L Brain L J Cottee M R Bennett

A study has been made of the probability of exocytosis of synaptic vesicles at different varicosities in single sympathetic terminal axons in the mouse was deferens. An antibody (SV2Ab) against SV2. a proteoglycan in synaptic vesicles, labelled an area of individual sympathetic varicosities that was slightly less than that occupied by dextran-rhodamine, previously orthogradely transported into ...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2000
S C Van Horn A Erişir S M Sherman

Previous electron microscopic studies of synaptic terminal distributions in the lateral geniculate nucleus have been flawed by potential sampling biases favoring larger synapses. We have thus re-investigated this in the geniculate A-laminae of the cat with an algorithm to correct this sampling bias. We used serial reconstructions with the electron microscope to determine the size of each termin...

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