Inter-spike mitochondrial Ca2+ release enhances high frequency synaptic transmission

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Key points: Presynaptic mitochondria not only absorb but also release Ca2+ during high frequency stimulation (HFS) when presynaptic [Ca2+] is kept low (<500 nm) by high cytosolic Ca2+ buffer or strong plasma membrane calcium clearance mechanisms under physiological external [Ca2+]. Mitochondrial Ca2+ release (MCR) does not alter the global presynaptic Ca2+ transients. MCR during HFS enhances short-term facilitation and steady state excitatory postsynaptic currents by increasing vesicular release probability. The intra-train MCR may provide residual calcium at interspike intervals, and thus support high frequency neurotransmission at central glutamatergic synapses. Abstract: Emerging evidence indicates that mitochondrial Ca2+ buffering contributes to local regulation of synaptic transmission. It is unknown, however, whether mitochondrial Ca2+ release (MCR) occurs during high frequency synaptic transmission. Confirming the previous notion that 2 μm tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+) is a specific inhibitor of the mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchanger (mNCX), we studied the role of MCR via mNCX in short-term plasticity during high frequency stimulation (HFS) at the calyx of Held synapse of the rat. TPP+ reduced short-term facilitation (STF) and steady state excitatory postsynaptic currents during HFS at mature calyx synapses under physiological extracellular [Ca2+] ([Ca2+]o = 1.2 mm), but not at immature calyx or at 2 mm [Ca2+]o. The inhibitory effects of TPP+ were stronger at synapses with morphologically complex calyces harbouring many swellings and at 32°C than at simple calyx synapses and at room temperature. These effects of TPP+ on STF were well correlated with those on the presynaptic mitochondrial [Ca2+] build-up during HFS. Mitochondrial [Ca2+] during HFS was increased by TPP+ at mature calyces under 1.2 mm [Ca2+]o, and further enhanced at 32°C, but not under 2 mm [Ca2+]o or at immature calyces. The close correlation of the effects of TPP+ on mitochondrial [Ca2+] with those on STF suggests that mNCX contributes to STF at the calyx of Held synapses. The intra-train MCR enhanced vesicular release probability without altering global presynaptic [Ca2+]. Our results suggest that MCR during HFS elevates local [Ca2+] near synaptic sites at interspike intervals to enhance STF and to support stable synaptic transmission under physiological [Ca2+]o.

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Yang, C. H., Lee, K. H., Ho, W. K., & Lee, S. H. (2021). Inter-spike mitochondrial Ca2+ release enhances high frequency synaptic transmission. Journal of Physiology, 599(5), 1567–1594. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280351

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