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Heterogeneous synaptic covering and differential charge transfer sensitivity among the dendrites of a reconstructed abducens motor neurone: Correlations between electron microscopic and computer simulation data
Authors:Bras  Helene  Lahjouji  Fatiha  Korogod  Sergey M  Kulagina  Iryna B  Barbe  Annick
Institution:1. GERM, FRE 2102. CNRS, 280 Bd Ste Marguerite, 13009, Marseille, France
2. Centre Hospitalier IBN SINA, Hopital des Spécialités, Service de Neurophysiologie, BP, 6220, Rabat, Morocco
3. International Center for Molecular Physiology (Dniepropetrocsk Division), National Academy of Sciences of the Ukraine, Laboratory of Biophysics and Bioelectronics, Dniepropetrovsk National University, 13 Naukovy prov., 49050, Dniepropetrovsk, The Ukraine
Abstract:Ultrastructural studies on the synaptology of dendritic arborizations of motoneurones have been problematic because dendrites are very thin in relation to their great length, and most of the studies on this topic have therefore dealt with only small parts of the dendritic tree. Here we compared the ultrastructural characteristics of the axon terminals distributed along the various dendrites of a single motoneurone. For this purpose, the light microscopic 3D reconstruction of the dendritic arborization of an intracellularly labelled abducens motoneurone was combined with an electron microscopic analysis of its synaptic contacts. Dendritic profiles were randomly sampled along the various dendrites and the axon terminals they received were classified on the basis of their ultrastructural features and their GABA-immunoreactivity. It emerged that the various dendrites differed according to the type and local arrangement of their synaptic inputs. Our second aim was to incorporate the morphological data obtained into a model giving the charge transfer effectiveness T(x) of the dendritic sites. The sensitivity S(x) of T(x) to changes in the membrane resistivity (Rm) simulating various levels of tonic synaptic activity was calculated. It turned out that both the proximal and distal regions of the dendritic arborization have a dense synaptic covering and a weak sensitivity to changes in the Rm, whereas the intermediate dendrites have a sparse synaptic covering and a high sensitivity to changes in tonic synaptic activity. This pattern of organisation might mediate the “gating” of a population of synapses covering some dendritic regions in a state-dependent fashion.
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