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Presynaptic size of associational/commissural CA3 synapses is controlled by fibroblast growth factor 22 in adult mice
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ABSTRACTAssociational/commissural CA3–CA3 synapses define the recurrent CA3 network that generates the input to CA1 pyramidal neurons. We quantified the fine structure of excitatory synapses in the stratum radiatum of the CA3d area in adult wild type (WT) and fibroblast growth factor 22 knock‐out (FGF22KO) mice by using serial 3D electron microscopy. WT excitatory CA3 synapses are rather small yet range 10 fold in size. Spine size, however, was small and uniform and did not correlate with the size of the synaptic junction. To reveal mechanisms that regulate presynaptic structure, we investigated the role of FGF22, a target‐derived signal specific for the distal part of area CA3 (CA3d). In adult FGF22KO mice, postsynaptic properties of associational CA3 synapses were unaltered. Presynaptically, the number of synaptic vesicles (SVs), the bouton volume, and the number of vesicles in axonal regions (the super pool) were reduced. This concurrent decrease suggests concerted control by FGF22 of presynaptic size. This hypothesis is supported by the finding that WT presynapses in the proximal part of area CA3 (CA3p) that do not receive FGF22 signaling in WT mice were smaller than presynapses in CA3d in WT but of comparable size in CA3d of FGF22KO mice. Docked SV density was decreased in CA1, CA3d, and CA3p in FGF22KO mice. Because CA1 and CA3p are not directly affected by the loss of FGF22, the smaller docked SV density may be an adaptation to activity changes in the CA3 network. Thus, docked SV density potentially is a long‐term regulator for the synaptic release probability and/or the strength of short‐term depression in vivo. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Title: Presynaptic size of associational/commissural CA3 synapses is controlled by fibroblast growth factor 22 in adult mice
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ABSTRACTAssociational/commissural CA3–CA3 synapses define the recurrent CA3 network that generates the input to CA1 pyramidal neurons.
We quantified the fine structure of excitatory synapses in the stratum radiatum of the CA3d area in adult wild type (WT) and fibroblast growth factor 22 knock‐out (FGF22KO) mice by using serial 3D electron microscopy.
WT excitatory CA3 synapses are rather small yet range 10 fold in size.
Spine size, however, was small and uniform and did not correlate with the size of the synaptic junction.
To reveal mechanisms that regulate presynaptic structure, we investigated the role of FGF22, a target‐derived signal specific for the distal part of area CA3 (CA3d).
In adult FGF22KO mice, postsynaptic properties of associational CA3 synapses were unaltered.
Presynaptically, the number of synaptic vesicles (SVs), the bouton volume, and the number of vesicles in axonal regions (the super pool) were reduced.
This concurrent decrease suggests concerted control by FGF22 of presynaptic size.
This hypothesis is supported by the finding that WT presynapses in the proximal part of area CA3 (CA3p) that do not receive FGF22 signaling in WT mice were smaller than presynapses in CA3d in WT but of comparable size in CA3d of FGF22KO mice.
Docked SV density was decreased in CA1, CA3d, and CA3p in FGF22KO mice.
Because CA1 and CA3p are not directly affected by the loss of FGF22, the smaller docked SV density may be an adaptation to activity changes in the CA3 network.
Thus, docked SV density potentially is a long‐term regulator for the synaptic release probability and/or the strength of short‐term depression in vivo.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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