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Miniature excitatory postsynaptic potentials (mEPSPs) were recorded in motoneurons grown in organotypic cocultures of embryonic rat spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia and muscle in the presence of TTX. The motoneurons were electrically compact with a mean electrotonic length of 0.6. Spontaneous EPSPs were found in most of these motoneurons. With TTX the large EPSPs disappeared, whereas in more than half of the experiments mEPSPs persisted with a range in size of 1 to 4 mV (mean: 2.1 mV), probabely originating from the spontaneous release of single vesicles. The net inward charge transfer at the soma ranged from 0.12 to 0.34 pC. The mEPSPs were heterogeneous in size even within pools of potentials that were homogeneous in shape. They had similar shapes and amplitudes as the smallest spontaneous unitary EPSPs mediated by presynaptic impulses, suggesting that for the smallest afferents not more than one vesicle was released per afferent impulse. Both the miniature and the TTX-sensitive EPSPs were readily blocked by the glutamate antagonist DNQX.
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Streit, J., Lüscher, HR. Miniature excitatory postsynaptic potentials in embryonic motoneurons grown in slice cultures of spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia and skeletal muscle. Exp Brain Res 89, 453–458 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00228262
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