Underpinning heterogeneity in synaptic transmission by presynaptic ensembles of distinct morphological modules.

Nat Commun

Program in Neurosciences and Mental Health, The Hospital for Sick Children, 555 University Ave, Toronto, ON, M5G 1X8, Canada.

Published: February 2019

Synaptic heterogeneity is widely observed but its underpinnings remain elusive. We addressed this issue using mature calyx of Held synapses whose numbers of bouton-like swellings on stalks of the nerve terminals inversely correlate with release probability (Pr). We examined presynaptic Ca currents and transients, topology of fluorescently tagged knock-in Ca channels, and Ca channel-synaptic vesicle (SV) coupling distance using Ca chelator and inhibitor of septin cytomatrix in morphologically diverse synapses. We found that larger clusters of Ca channels with tighter coupling distance to SVs elevate Pr in stalks, while smaller clusters with looser coupling distance lower Pr in swellings. Septin is a molecular determinant of the differences in coupling distance. Supported by numerical simulations, we propose that varying the ensemble of two morphological modules containing distinct Ca channel-SV topographies diversifies Pr in the terminal, thereby establishing a morpho-functional continuum that expands the coding capacity within a single synapse population.

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