Number and Density of AMPA Receptors in Single Synapses in Immature Cerebellum
Open Access
- 26 January 2005
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 25 (4), 799-807
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4256-04.2005
Abstract
The number of ionotropic receptors in synapses is an essential factor for determining the efficacy of fast transmission. We estimated the number of functional AMPA receptors at single postsynaptic sites by a combination of two-photon uncaging of glutamate and the nonstationary fluctuation analysis in immature rat Purkinje cells (PCs), which receive a single type of excitatory input from climbing fibers. Areas of postsynaptic membrane specialization at the recorded synapses were measured by reconstruction of serial ultrathin sections. The number of functional AMPA receptors was proportional to the synaptic area with a density of ∼1280 receptors/μm2. Moreover, highly sensitive freeze-fracture replica labeling revealed a homogeneous density of immunogold particles for AMPA receptors in synaptic sites (910 ± 36 particles/μm2) and much lower density in extrasynaptic sites (19 ± 2 particles/μm2) in the immature PCs. Our results indicate that in this developing synapse, the efficacy of transmission is determined by the synaptic area.Keywords
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