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Impact of Synaptic Neurotransmitter Concentration Time Course on the Kinetics and Pharmacological Modulation of Inhibitory Synaptic Currents

机译:突触神经递质浓度时间过程对抑制性突触电流的动力学和药理调制的影响。

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The time course of synaptic currents is a crucial determinant of rapid signaling between neurons. Traditionally, the mechanisms underlying the shape of synaptic signals are classified as pre- and post-synaptic. Over the last two decades, an extensive body of evidence indicated that synaptic signals are critically shaped by the neurotransmitter time course which encompasses several phenomena including pre- and post-synaptic ones. The agonist transient depends on neurotransmitter release mechanisms, diffusion within the synaptic cleft, spill-over to the extra-synaptic space, uptake, and binding to post-synaptic receptors. Most estimates indicate that the neurotransmitter transient is very brief, lasting between one hundred up to several hundreds of microseconds, implying that post-synaptic activation is characterized by a high degree of non-equilibrium. Moreover, pharmacological studies provide evidence that the kinetics of agonist transient plays a crucial role in setting the susceptibility of synaptic currents to modulation by a variety of compounds of physiological or clinical relevance. More recently, the role of the neurotransmitter time course has been emphasized by studies carried out on brain slice models that revealed a striking, cell-dependent variability of synaptic agonist waveforms ranging from rapid pulses to slow volume transmission. In the present paper we review the advances on studies addressing the impact of synaptic neurotransmitter transient on kinetics and pharmacological modulation of synaptic currents at inhibitory synapses.
机译:突触电流的时间过程是神经元之间快速信号传导的关键决定因素。传统上,突触信号形状的基础机制被分类为突触前和突触后。在过去的二十年中,大量证据表明,神经递质的时程严重影响了突触信号的形成,该过程包括突触前和突触后现象。激动剂的瞬变取决于神经递质的释放机制,突触间隙内的扩散,溢出到突触间隙,摄取以及与突触后受体的结合。大多数估计表明,神经递质的瞬变非常短暂,持续时间在一百微秒至几百微秒之间,这暗示着突触后激活的特征是高度的非平衡。此外,药理学研究提供了证据,表明激动剂瞬变的动力学在设定突触电流对多种生理或临床相关化合物调节的敏感性中起着至关重要的作用。最近,在脑切片模型上进行的研究强调了神经递质时间过程的作用,该研究揭示了突触激动剂波形的惊人的,细胞依赖性变化,范围从快速脉冲到缓慢的体积传输。在本文中,我们综述了有关抑制突触对突触电流的动力学和药理学调节的影响的研究进展。

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