Endocytic blockers rapidly enhance synaptic depression in a stimulation frequency-dependent manner, but do not prolong the recovery from depression at the calyx.
(A1, B1) A train of 30 EPSCs were evoked at the calyx of Held by afferent fiber stimulation at 10 Hz (A1) or 100 Hz (B1) in the absence (control, black traces) or presence of Dynasore (10-60 min, brown traces) or Pitstop-2 (10-60 min, green traces) at PT (37°C) in 1.3 mM Ca2+ aCSF. Panels from left to right: left-top: sample EPSC traces; left-bottom: normalized average EPSC amplitudes at each stimulus number; right-top bar graph: steady-state depression of EPSC amplitudes (mean of EPSCs #26-30, bar in the second panel); right-bottom: 1st-3rd EPSC amplitudes in expanded timescale.
(A2, B2) The recovery of EPSCs from STD in control, or in the presence of Dynasore or Pitstop-2 at the calyx of Held measured using a stimulation protocol (shown on top in A2); a train of 30 stimulations at 10 Hz (A2) or 100 Hz (B2) followed by test pulses after different time intervals (Δt: 0.02, 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 8, 12, and 20s). The EPSC amplitude after Δt (IΔt) relative to the first EPSC in the stimulus train (I1st) was normalized by subtracting the steady state EPSCs (Iss) to measure the recovery rates.
(A1) During 10-Hz stimulation, the steady-state depression under control (0.55 ± 0.02; n = 11) was slightly enhanced in the presence of Dynasore (0.48 ± 0.02; n = 12; p = 0.03, Student’s t-test) but not in Pitstop-2 (0.53 ± 0.02; n = 7; p = 0.4, no significant difference).
(A2) After 10-Hz stimulation, the time constant of EPSCs recovery in control (2.3 ± 0.4 s; n = 9) was unchanged in the presence of either Dynasore (1.7 ± 0.2 s; n = 8; p = 0.2, Student’s t-test) or Pitstop-2 (1.9 ± 0.3 s; n = 7; p = 0.4).
(B1) During 100-Hz stimulation, EPSCs underwent a significant depression starting at the 2nd stimulation (10 ms) in Dynasore (0.6 ± 0.03; n =10; p < 0.001, t-test) or Pitstop-2 (0.65 ± 0.06; n = 7; p = 0.005) than control (0.91 ± 0.05; n = 11). Bar graph indicates STD magnitudes; control: (0.42 ± 0.025), Dynasore: (0.25 ± 0.02; p < 0.001), and Pitstop-2: (0.26 ± 0.03; p < 0.001).
(B2) After 100-Hz stimulation, both fast and slow recovery time constants were significantly faster in the presence of Dynasore or Pitstop-2 than control (bar graphs, Table S2).