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Distinctive synaptic structural motifs link excitatory retinal interneurons to diverse postsynaptic partner types

Wan‐Qing Yu, Rachael Swanstrom, Crystal Sigulinsky, Richard M. Ahlquist, Sharm Knecht, Bryan W. Jones, David M. Berson, Rachel Wong

2023Cell Reports20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neurons make converging and diverging synaptic connections with distinct partner types. Whether synapses involving separate partners demonstrate similar or distinct structural motifs is not yet well understood. We thus used serial electron microscopy in mouse retina to map output synapses of cone bipolar cells (CBCs) and compare their structural arrangements across bipolar types and postsynaptic partners. Three presynaptic configurations emerge-single-ribbon, ribbonless, and multiribbon synapses. Each CBC type exploits these arrangements in a unique combination, a feature also found among rabbit ON CBCs. Though most synapses are dyads, monads and triads are also seen. Altogether, mouse CBCs exhibit at least six motifs, and each CBC type uses these in a stereotypic pattern. Moreover, synapses between CBCs and particular partner types appear biased toward certain motifs. Our observations reveal synaptic strategies that diversify the output within and across CBC types, potentially shaping the distinct functions of retinal microcircuits.

Topics & Concepts

Excitatory postsynaptic potentialPostsynaptic potentialNeuroscienceBiologyRetinalInterneuronInhibitory postsynaptic potentialGeneticsReceptorBiochemistryRetinal Development and DisordersNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
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