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View Article  Extavia (interferon beta-1b) and FTY720 (fingolimod) Update
The European Commission has approved Extavia® (interferon beta-1b) for the treatment of early and relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) - the first   more »
View Article  Ribbon Synapses

Compound Fusion at Ribbon Synapses
 
How ribbon synapses in photoreceptors and retinal bipolar cells can release vesicles extremely rapidly has long been a mystery.  Diffusion of undocked vesicles to the plasma membrane is too slow to account for the speed of release.  Matthews and Sterling now provide electron-microscopic evidence that compound fusion - in which vesicles fuse to each other before fusing with the plasma membrane - occurs at ribbon synapses of goldfish bipolar cells.  Stimulated ribbon synapses had significantly fewer vesicles tethered to the ribbon than those in which exocytosis was blocked.  Although most vesicles had similar sizes in stimulated and unstimulated synapses, vesicles up to three times larger appeared after stimulation.  The largest of these occurred at the base of the ribbon, adjacent to the plasma membrane, whereas normal-sized vesicles predominated at the top of the ribbon.  Invaginations of the plasma membrane near ribbon synapses also appeared after stimulation, and like vesicles, these were tethered to the ribbon.

 

The Journal Of Neuroscience

Gary Matthews and Peter Sterling

 

View Article  Corticosteroids and MS 2 of 5
Corticosteroid medications, such as cortisone, hydrocortisone and prednisone, have great potential in the treatment of a variety of   more »
View Article  Children with MS Need Early Learning Intervention
Italian researchers compared cognitive function between 63 children with MS and 57 controls without MS, and found significant impairment in about one-third of the children with MS. The   more »