Click here to close
Hello! We notice that you are using Internet Explorer, which is not supported by Xenbase and may cause the site to display incorrectly.
We suggest using a current version of Chrome,
FireFox, or Safari.
???displayArticle.abstract???
Glial cells are active participants in the function, formation, and maintenance of the chemical synapse. To investigate the molecular basis of neuron-glia interactions at the peripheral synapse, we examined whether and how Schwann cell-derived factors modulate synaptic function at developing neuromuscular junctions (NMJs). Schwann cell-conditioned medium (SC-CM) from Xenopus Schwann cell cultures was collected and applied to Xenopus nerve-muscle cocultures. We found that SC-CM increased the frequency of spontaneous synaptic currents (SSCs) within 3-15 min by an average of approximately 150-fold at developing neuromuscular synapses. The increase in SSC frequency by SC-CM is a presynaptic effect independent of neuronal excitability and requires the influx of Ca2+. In contrast to its potentiating effect on spontaneous transmitter release, SC-CM suppressed the evoked transmitter release. The SC-CM effect required the presence of motoneuron soma but not protein synthesis. Using molecular weight cutoff filters and dialysis membranes, we found that the molecular weight of functional factor(s) in SC-CM was within 500 and 5000 Da. The SC-CM effect was not attributable to currently known factors that modulate synaptic efficacy, including neurotrophins, glutamate, and ATP. SC-CM also enhanced spontaneous synaptic release at developing NMJs in Xenopus tadpoles in situ. Our results suggest that Schwann cells release small molecules that enhance spontaneous synaptic activities acutely and potently at developing neuromuscular synapses, and the glial cell-enhanced spontaneous neurotransmission may contribute to synaptogenesis.
Allen,
Signaling between glia and neurons: focus on synaptic plasticity.
2005, Pubmed
Allen,
Signaling between glia and neurons: focus on synaptic plasticity.
2005,
Pubmed Araque,
Tripartite synapses: glia, the unacknowledged partner.
1999,
Pubmed Astrow,
Perisynaptic Schwann cells at neuromuscular junctions revealed by a novel monoclonal antibody.
1998,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Auld,
Perisynaptic Schwann cells at the neuromuscular junction: nerve- and activity-dependent contributions to synaptic efficacy, plasticity, and reinnervation.
2003,
Pubmed Beattie,
Control of synaptic strength by glial TNFalpha.
2002,
Pubmed Brown,
Slow axonal transport: stop and go traffic in the axon.
2000,
Pubmed Brown,
Spike-independent release of ATP from Xenopus spinal neurons evoked by activation of glutamate receptors.
2002,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Castonguay,
Differential regulation of transmitter release by presynaptic and glial Ca2+ internal stores at the neuromuscular synapse.
2001,
Pubmed Christopherson,
Thrombospondins are astrocyte-secreted proteins that promote CNS synaptogenesis.
2005,
Pubmed Chung,
Seeking a function for spontaneous neurotransmission.
2006,
Pubmed Constable,
Production of prostanoids by Lewis rat Schwann cells in vitro.
1994,
Pubmed Evers,
Studies of nerve-muscle interactions in Xenopus cell culture: analysis of early synaptic currents.
1989,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Feng,
Synapse-glia interactions at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction.
2005,
Pubmed Feng,
Neuronal glia interactions at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction.
2007,
Pubmed Fields,
ATP: an extracellular signaling molecule between neurons and glia.
2000,
Pubmed Fields,
New insights into neuron-glia communication.
2002,
Pubmed Friel,
Calcium oscillations in neurons.
1995,
Pubmed Fu,
Nerve terminal currents induced by autoreception of acetylcholine release.
1998,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Fu,
Regulation of quantal transmitter secretion by ATP and protein kinases at developing neuromuscular synapses.
1997,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Fu,
Potentiation of neurotransmitter release by activation of presynaptic glutamate receptors at developing neuromuscular synapses of Xenopus.
1995,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Fu,
ATP potentiates spontaneous transmitter release at developing neuromuscular synapses.
1991,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Fujita,
Role of PGE2 in neurotransmission from pre- to post-ganglionic hypogastric nerves of guinea pigs.
1992,
Pubmed Georgiou,
Synaptic regulation of glial protein expression in vivo.
1994,
Pubmed Guettier-Sigrist,
Cell types required to efficiently innervate human muscle cells in vitro.
2000,
Pubmed Hamill,
Improved patch-clamp techniques for high-resolution current recording from cells and cell-free membrane patches.
1981,
Pubmed Harish,
Retrograde modulation at developing neuromuscular synapses: involvement of G protein and arachidonic acid cascade.
1992,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Haydon,
GLIA: listening and talking to the synapse.
2001,
Pubmed Hayworth,
Induction of neuregulin signaling in mouse schwann cells in vivo mimics responses to denervation.
2006,
Pubmed He,
Intracellular Ca(2+) and Ca(2+)/calmodulin-dependent kinase II mediate acute potentiation of neurotransmitter release by neurotrophin-3.
2000,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Herrera,
The role of perisynaptic Schwann cells in development of neuromuscular junctions in the frog (Xenopus laevis).
2000,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Jahromi,
Transmitter release increases intracellular calcium in perisynaptic Schwann cells in situ.
1992,
Pubmed Jones,
N-type calcium channel inactivation probed by gating-current analysis.
1999,
Pubmed Kang,
Terminal Schwann cells guide the reinnervation of muscle after nerve injury.
2003,
Pubmed Kennedy,
Studies on the characterisation of prostanoid receptors: a proposed classification.
1982,
Pubmed Kidokoro,
Early cross-striation formation in twitching Xenopus myocytes in culture.
1988,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Koirala,
Reciprocal interactions between perisynaptic Schwann cells and regenerating nerve terminals at the frog neuromuscular junction.
2000,
Pubmed Koirala,
Roles of glial cells in the formation, function, and maintenance of the neuromuscular junction.
2003,
Pubmed Kummer,
Assembly of the postsynaptic membrane at the neuromuscular junction: paradigm lost.
2006,
Pubmed Kuno,
Ion channels activated by inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate in plasma membrane of human T-lymphocytes.
,
Pubmed Liu,
ATP secretion from nerve trunks and Schwann cells mediated by glutamate.
2003,
Pubmed Mars,
Differentiation of glial cells and motor neurons during the formation of neuromuscular junctions in cocultures of rat spinal cord explant and human muscle.
2001,
Pubmed Mauch,
CNS synaptogenesis promoted by glia-derived cholesterol.
2001,
Pubmed McEvoy,
Cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein 1-mediated mRNA translation in Purkinje neurons is required for cerebellar long-term depression and motor coordination.
2007,
Pubmed McKinney,
Miniature synaptic events maintain dendritic spines via AMPA receptor activation.
1999,
Pubmed Mirsky,
The neurobiology of Schwann cells.
1999,
Pubmed Muja,
Prostaglandin E(2) and 6-keto-prostaglandin F(1alpha) production is elevated following traumatic injury to sciatic nerve.
2004,
Pubmed Murwani,
Tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-6 mRNA expression in neonatal Lewis rat Schwann cells and a neonatal rat Schwann cell line following interferon gamma stimulation.
1996,
Pubmed O'Malley,
In vivo observations of terminal Schwann cells at normal, denervated, and reinnervated mouse neuromuscular junctions.
1999,
Pubmed Peng,
Differential effects of neurotrophins and schwann cell-derived signals on neuronal survival/growth and synaptogenesis.
2003,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Poo,
Neurotrophins as synaptic modulators.
2001,
Pubmed Reddy,
Glial cells maintain synaptic structure and function and promote development of the neuromuscular junction in vivo.
2003,
Pubmed Reist,
Neurally evoked calcium transients in terminal Schwann cells at the neuromuscular junction.
1992,
Pubmed Reynolds,
Terminal Schwann cells elaborate extensive processes following denervation of the motor endplate.
1992,
Pubmed Robitaille,
Modulation of synaptic efficacy and synaptic depression by glial cells at the frog neuromuscular junction.
1998,
Pubmed Rochon,
Synapse-glia interactions at the mammalian neuromuscular junction.
2001,
Pubmed Saitoe,
Absence of junctional glutamate receptor clusters in Drosophila mutants lacking spontaneous transmitter release.
2001,
Pubmed Sand,
Contribution of L-type Ca(2+) channels to evoked transmitter release in cultured Xenopus nerve-muscle synapses.
2001,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Son,
Nerve sprouting in muscle is induced and guided by processes extended by Schwann cells.
1995,
Pubmed Son,
Schwann cell processes guide regeneration of peripheral axons.
1995,
Pubmed Stoop,
Synaptic modulation by neurotrophic factors: differential and synergistic effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and ciliary neurotrophic factor.
1996,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Stoop,
Potentiation of transmitter release by ciliary neurotrophic factor requires somatic signaling.
1995,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Sutton,
Miniature neurotransmission stabilizes synaptic function via tonic suppression of local dendritic protein synthesis.
2006,
Pubmed Thastrup,
Thapsigargin, a tumor promoter, discharges intracellular Ca2+ stores by specific inhibition of the endoplasmic reticulum Ca2(+)-ATPase.
1990,
Pubmed Ullian,
Schwann cells and astrocytes induce synapse formation by spinal motor neurons in culture.
2004,
Pubmed Wan,
Activity-induced potentiation of developing neuromuscular synapses.
1999,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Wyatt,
Activity-dependent elimination of neuromuscular synapses.
2003,
Pubmed Xie,
Initial events in the formation of neuromuscular synapse: rapid induction of acetylcholine release from embryonic neuron.
1986,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase Zhang,
Localized synaptic potentiation by BDNF requires local protein synthesis in the developing axon.
2002,
Pubmed
,
Xenbase