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Spontaneous Activity Defines Effective Convergence Ratios in an Inhibitory Circuit.

Hsin-Wei LuLaurence O Trussell
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
We examined the relationship between the structure of a small neural circuit and the properties of its individual synapses. Successful synaptic inhibition of a target cell firing requires a critical inhibitory synaptic strength. Synapses often become depressed during spontaneous presynaptic activity, and this increases the number of presynaptic neurons needed to mediate inhibition. We show that depression is limited by the presence of a pool of vesicles that resist depletion. Thus, the size of this vesicle pool determines the size of the circuit needed to mediate inhibition during different patterns of activity.
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