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Ultrastructural basis of strong unitary inhibition in a binaural neuron

Gjoni, Enida  
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Aguet, Clementine
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Sahlender, Daniela A.  
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October 15, 2018
Journal Of Physiology-London

Binaural neurons in the lateral superior olive (LSO) integrate sound information arriving from each ear, and powerful glycinergic inhibition of these neurons plays an important role in this process. In the present study, we investigated the ultrastructural basis for strong inhibitory inputs onto LSO neurons using serial block face scanning electron microscopy. We reconstructed axon segments that make contact with the partially reconstructed soma and proximal dendrite of a mouse LSO neuron at postnatal day 18. Using functional measurements and the Sr2+ method, we find a constant quantal size but a variable quantal content between 'weak' and 'strong' unitary IPSCs. A 3-D reconstruction of a LSO neuron and its somatic synaptic afferents reveals how a large number of inhibitory axons intermingle in a complex fashion on the soma and proximal dendrite of an LSO neuron; a smaller number of excitatory axons was also observed. A given inhibitory axon typically contacts an LSO neuron via several large varicosities (average diameter 3.7 mu m), which contain several active zones (range 1-11). The number of active zones across individual axon segments was highly variable. These data suggest that the variable unitary IPSC amplitude is caused by a variable number of active zones between inhibitory axons that innervate a given LSO neuron. The results of the present study show that relatively large multi-active zone varicosities, which can be repeated many times in a given presynaptic axon, provide the ultrastructural basis for the strong multiquantal inhibition received by LSO neurons.

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DOI
10.1113/JP276015
Web of Science ID

WOS:000452277600017

Author(s)
Gjoni, Enida  
Aguet, Clementine
Sahlender, Daniela A.  
Knott, Graham  orcid-logo
Schneggenburger, Ralf  
Date Issued

2018-10-15

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
Journal Of Physiology-London
Volume

596

Issue

20

Start page

4969

End page

4982

Subjects

Neurosciences

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Physiology

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Neurosciences & Neurology

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lateral superior olive

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auditory brain-stem

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experience-dependent refinement

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sound localization

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electron-microscopy

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medial nucleus

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visual-cortex

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transmission

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mechanisms

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synapses

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