Synaptic transmission : ion concentration changes in the synaptic cleft
- 30 November 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Royal Society in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. B. Biological Sciences
- Vol. 206 (1162) , 115-131
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1979.0095
Abstract
Currents flowing through the postsynaptic membrane of an active synapse will tend to change the concentrations of ions in the synaptic cleft. Published experimental data are used to predict (a) the sodium and potassium concentration changes in the cleft at the frog neuromuscular junction, and (b) the sodium depletion in the cleft under a Ia synaptic bouton on a cat motoneuron. Significant concentration changes are predicted at both synapses. These changes will contribute to the time dependence of the observed current and will cause the reversal potential of the current to be time dependent. At the frog neuromuscular junction, the time course of the endplate current has been shown previously to depend on the magnitude of the current flowing (at a given potential). We attribute this to changes of the cleft ion concentration. The time dependent changes of the endplate current reversal potential that we predict for the neuromuscular junction are probably too small to be detected. This is because the effects of sodium depletion and potassium accumulation on the reversal potential almost cancel. We predict that near the reversal potential small currents of complex time course will remain, i.e. no true reversal potential exists. Such currents have previously been seen experimentally. At the cat Ia synapse, the synaptic current is predicted to deplete a significant fraction of the available extracellular sodium ions. Consequently, the magnitude of the synaptic current should be relatively independent of the number of postsynaptic channels activated, and of the membrane potential, as has previously been found experimentally.Keywords
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