PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Quantal glutamate release is essential for reliable neuronal encodings in cerebral networks.

  • Jiandong Yu,
  • Hao Qian,
  • Na Chen,
  • Jin-Hui Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025219
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9
p. e25219

Abstract

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BackgroundThe neurons and synapses work coordinately to program the brain codes of controlling cognition and behaviors. Spike patterns at the presynaptic neurons regulate synaptic transmission. The quantitative regulations of synapse dynamics in spike encoding at the postsynaptic neurons remain unclear.Methodology/principal findingsWith dual whole-cell recordings at synapse-paired cells in mouse cortical slices, we have investigated the regulation of synapse dynamics to neuronal spike encoding at cerebral circuits assembled by pyramidal neurons and GABAergic ones. Our studies at unitary synapses show that postsynaptic responses are constant over time, such as glutamate receptor-channel currents at GABAergic neurons and glutamate transport currents at astrocytes, indicating quantal glutamate release. In terms of its physiological impact, our results demonstrate that the signals integrated from quantal glutamatergic synapses drive spike encoding at GABAergic neurons reliably, which in turn precisely set spike encoding at pyramidal neurons through feedback inhibition.Conclusion/significanceOur studies provide the evidences for the quantal glutamate release to drive the spike encodings precisely in cortical circuits, which may be essential for programming the reliable codes in the brain to manage well-organized behaviors.