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NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction
The ability to form synapses is one of the fundamental properties required by the mammalian nervous system to generate network connectivity. Structural and functional diversity among synaptic populations is a key hallmark of network diversity, and yet we know comparatively little about the morpholog...
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2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5204123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27927794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160240 |
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author | Jones, Ross A. Reich, Caitlan D. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Kristmundsdottir, Fanney Findlater, Gordon S. Ribchester, Richard R. Simmen, Martin W. Gillingwater, Thomas H. |
author_facet | Jones, Ross A. Reich, Caitlan D. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Kristmundsdottir, Fanney Findlater, Gordon S. Ribchester, Richard R. Simmen, Martin W. Gillingwater, Thomas H. |
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description | The ability to form synapses is one of the fundamental properties required by the mammalian nervous system to generate network connectivity. Structural and functional diversity among synaptic populations is a key hallmark of network diversity, and yet we know comparatively little about the morphological principles that govern variability in the size, shape and strength of synapses. Using the mouse neuromuscular junction (NMJ) as an experimentally accessible model synapse, we report on the development of a robust, standardized methodology to facilitate comparative morphometric analysis of synapses (‘NMJ-morph’). We used NMJ-morph to generate baseline morphological reference data for 21 separate pre- and post-synaptic variables from 2160 individual NMJs belonging to nine anatomically distinct populations of synapses, revealing systematic differences in NMJ morphology between defined synaptic populations. Principal components analysis revealed that overall NMJ size and the degree of synaptic fragmentation, alongside pre-synaptic axon diameter, were the most critical parameters in defining synaptic morphology. ‘Average’ synaptic morphology was remarkably conserved between comparable synapses from the left and right sides of the body. Systematic differences in synaptic morphology predicted corresponding differences in synaptic function that were supported by physiological recordings, confirming the robust relationship between synaptic size and strength. |
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spelling | pubmed-52041232017-01-05 NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction Jones, Ross A. Reich, Caitlan D. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Kristmundsdottir, Fanney Findlater, Gordon S. Ribchester, Richard R. Simmen, Martin W. Gillingwater, Thomas H. Open Biol Research The ability to form synapses is one of the fundamental properties required by the mammalian nervous system to generate network connectivity. Structural and functional diversity among synaptic populations is a key hallmark of network diversity, and yet we know comparatively little about the morphological principles that govern variability in the size, shape and strength of synapses. Using the mouse neuromuscular junction (NMJ) as an experimentally accessible model synapse, we report on the development of a robust, standardized methodology to facilitate comparative morphometric analysis of synapses (‘NMJ-morph’). We used NMJ-morph to generate baseline morphological reference data for 21 separate pre- and post-synaptic variables from 2160 individual NMJs belonging to nine anatomically distinct populations of synapses, revealing systematic differences in NMJ morphology between defined synaptic populations. Principal components analysis revealed that overall NMJ size and the degree of synaptic fragmentation, alongside pre-synaptic axon diameter, were the most critical parameters in defining synaptic morphology. ‘Average’ synaptic morphology was remarkably conserved between comparable synapses from the left and right sides of the body. Systematic differences in synaptic morphology predicted corresponding differences in synaptic function that were supported by physiological recordings, confirming the robust relationship between synaptic size and strength. The Royal Society 2016-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5204123/ /pubmed/27927794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160240 Text en © 2016 The Authors. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Jones, Ross A. Reich, Caitlan D. Dissanayake, Kosala N. Kristmundsdottir, Fanney Findlater, Gordon S. Ribchester, Richard R. Simmen, Martin W. Gillingwater, Thomas H. NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title | NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title_full | NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title_fullStr | NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title_full_unstemmed | NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title_short | NMJ-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
title_sort | nmj-morph reveals principal components of synaptic morphology influencing structure–function relationships at the neuromuscular junction |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5204123/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27927794 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160240 |
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