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The effects of ethanol on pre-synaptic components of synaptic transmission in a model glutamatergic synapse: The crayfish neuromuscular junction

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Resumen

We have elucidated some of the mechanisms by which ethanol (EtOH) reduces synaptic efficacy at model glutamatergic synapses. The crayfish phasic and tonic neuromuscular junctions are superb models for directly assessing the effects of EtOH on pre-synaptic components of synaptic transmission. The ability to perform quantal analysis of synaptic transmission has allowed us to assess pre-synaptic alterations of release. Using this system, we report that the application of EtOH, within a range observed in intoxicated humans (44 and 88 mM), resulted in a diminution of excitatory post-synaptic potentials (EPSP) amplitudes. Additionally, using focal macro-patch recordings, quantal synaptic currents were recorded to assess the pre-synaptic component as potential target sites for EtOH's action. At the tonic neuromuscular junctions, EtOH (88 mM) reduced the probability of release (p), and in some cases, reduced the number of the release sites (n), but did not alter facilitation index nor did it affect the latency of vesicular release. At the phasic neuromuscular junction, a reduction in synaptic charge occurred during the presence of EtOH. Thus, the observed decrease in synaptic strength is at least partially attributable to a pre-synaptic alteration, specifically the release of fewer vesicles.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)395-404
Número de páginas10
PublicaciónComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part - C: Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volumen131
N.º3
DOI
EstadoPublished - 2002

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Funding Information:
Funding was provided, in part, by NSF grants IBN-9808631 (RLC), NSF-ILI-DUE 9850907 (R.L. Cooper) as well as an undergraduate training fellowship from HHMI and a NSF-REU to (J.R. Strawn). Appreciation is given to Dr Jeffrey G. Netzeband (Dept of Neuropharmacol., The Scripps Research Institute, CA, USA) for critical comments on experimentation design and on the manuscript content.

Financiación

Funding was provided, in part, by NSF grants IBN-9808631 (RLC), NSF-ILI-DUE 9850907 (R.L. Cooper) as well as an undergraduate training fellowship from HHMI and a NSF-REU to (J.R. Strawn). Appreciation is given to Dr Jeffrey G. Netzeband (Dept of Neuropharmacol., The Scripps Research Institute, CA, USA) for critical comments on experimentation design and on the manuscript content.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
NSF-ILI-DUE9850907
NSF-REU
National Science Foundation (NSF)IBN-9808631
Howard Hughes Medical Institute

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Biochemistry
    • Physiology
    • Toxicology
    • Cell Biology
    • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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