Efficient and reliable neurotransmission requires precise coupling between action potentials (APs), Ca entry and neurotransmitter release. However, Ca requirements for release, including the number of channels required, their subtypes, and their location with respect to primed vesicles, remains to be precisely defined for central synapses. Indeed, Ca entry may occur through small numbers or even single open Ca channels, but these questions remain largely unexplored in simple active zone (AZ) synapses common in the nervous system, and key to addressing Ca channel and synaptic dysfunction underlying numerous neurologic and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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