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Distinct transmission sites within a synapse for strengthening and homeostasis
BiologyScience Advances

Distinct transmission sites within a synapse for strengthening and homeostasis

Y. Yang, M. H. Wong, et al.

Miniature and evoked synaptic transmission in mouse visual cortex arise from two distinct transmission-site types—"silenceable" and "idle-able"—that differentially mediate associative versus homeostatic plasticity through postsynaptic binary modes and AMPA-receptor state changes. Research conducted by Authors present in <Authors> tag.... show more
Abstract
At synapses, miniature synaptic transmission forms the basic unit of evoked transmission, thought to use one canonical transmission site. Two general types of synaptic plasticity, associative plasticity to change synaptic weights and homeostatic plasticity to maintain an excitatory balance, are so far thought to be expressed at individual canonical sites in principal neurons of the cortex. Here, we report two separate types of transmission sites, termed silenceable and idle-able, each participating distinctly in evoked or miniature transmission in the mouse visual cortex. Both sites operated with a postsynaptic binary mode with different unitary sizes and mechanisms. During postnatal development, silenceable sites were unsilenced by associative plasticity with α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionate (AMPA)-receptor incorporation, increasing evoked transmission. Concurrently, miniature transmission remained constant, where AMPA-receptor state changes balanced unsilencing with increased idling at idle-able sites. Thus, individual cortical spine synapses mediated two parallel, interacting types of transmission, which predominantly contributed to either associative or homeostatic plasticity.
Publisher
Science Advances
Published On
Apr 11, 2025
Authors
Yue Yang, Man Ho Wong, Xiaojie Huang, Delia N. Chiu, Yu-Zhang Liu, Vishnu Prabakaran, Amna Imran, Elisa Panzeri, Yixuan Chen, Paloma Huguet, Alexander Kunisky, Jonathan Ho, Yan Dong, Brett C. Carter, Weifeng Xu, Oliver M. Schlüter
Tags
miniature synaptic transmissionsilenceable sitesidle-able sitesassociative plasticityhomeostatic plasticityAMPA receptorsmouse visual cortex
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