PLoS Computational Biology (May 2008)

Astrocytes optimize the synaptic transmission of information.

  • Suhita Nadkarni,
  • Peter Jung,
  • Herbert Levine

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 5
p. e1000088

Abstract

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Chemical synapses transmit information via the release of neurotransmitter-filled vesicles from the presynaptic terminal. Using computational modeling, we predict that the limited availability of neurotransmitter resources in combination with the spontaneous release of vesicles limits the maximum degree of enhancement of synaptic transmission. This gives rise to an optimal tuning that depends on the number of active zones. There is strong experimental evidence that astrocytes that enwrap synapses can modulate the probabilities of vesicle release through bidirectional signaling and hence regulate synaptic transmission. For low-fidelity hippocampal synapses, which typically have only one or two active zones, the predicted optimal values lie close to those determined by experimentally measured astrocytic feedback, suggesting that astrocytes optimize synaptic transmission of information.