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Presynaptic Vesicles Supply Membrane for Axonal Bouton Enlargement during Long Term Potentiation
L M Kirk1, G C Garcia2, D C Hanka3
1Center for Learning and Memory, Department of Neuroscience, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712 lyndskirk@utexas.edu.
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Long-term potentiation (LTP) induces presynaptic bouton enlargement and a reduction in the number of synaptic vesicles. To understand the relationship between these events, we performed 3D analysis of serial section electron micrographs in hippocampal area CA1 from male rats, 2 h after LTP induction. We observed a high vesicle packing density in control boutons, contrasting with a lower density in most LTP boutons. Notably, the summed membrane area of the vesicles lost in low-density LTP boutons is comparable to the surface membrane required for the observed bouton enlargement when compared with high-density control boutons. These novel findings suggest that presynaptic vesicle density provides a new structural indicator of LTP that supports a local mechanism of bouton enlargement.
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