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Brainstem and spinal projections of the deep cerebellar nuclei in the monkey,with observations on the brainstem projections of the dorsal column nuclei
Authors:J.P. Tremblay   R.E. Laurie  M. Colonnier
Affiliation:Department of Anatomy, Laval University and Laboratoires de Neurobiologie, Hôpital de l''Enfant-Jésus, 2075 avenue de Vitré, Québec, P.Q. GIJ 5B3 Canada
Abstract:
Miniature end-plate potentials (MEPPs) recorded at the neuromuscular junction were initially reported to be normally distributed and have been attributed to quantal ACh release. This quantum was later correlated with the release of the content of one clear vesicle. This is the ‘classical vesicular hypothesis’. Recent observations of subminiature end-plate potentials (s-MEPPs) and of multimodal distribution of the MEPP amplitudes have led to the formulation of a new 'multivesicular hypothesis'. It attributes the s-MEPP to the release of one vesicle and the MEPP to the simultaneous release of several vesicles at one active zone.The distribution of MEPP intervals, the evaluation of the ACh content of a vesicle and of the ACh necessary to produce a MEPP, estimates of the number of vesicles missing following repeated stimulation, and the freeze fracture studies of the active zone do not permit a definitive rejection of either hypotheses.
Keywords:MEPP   quanta   vesicle   synaptic transmission   neuromuscular transmission   neuromuscular junction   active zone   small MEPP
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