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Neurons communicate through fast electrical signals, which regulate the release of neurotransmitters, which are chemical messengers of the brain
However, even in the absence of electrical impulses, some neurotransmitter-filled droplets will be released on the synapse
But some studies have shown that minis does have a function, and it is an important function
To assess whether minis can play a role in the mature nervous system, McCabe's postdoctoral fellow Soumya Banerjee and his colleagues set out to study a series of neurons that control movement in fruit flies
Next, the research team evaluated the effects of stimulating or inhibiting evoked and miniature neurotransmission
The researchers found that neurotransmission induced by stimulus alone had no effect on aging synapses
The findings published in the journal Nature Communications may have important effects on human health: micro-neurotransmission defects have been found in every type of synapse studied so far, and micro-neurotransmission defects are related to children Related to a series of neurodevelopmental disorders
Miniature neurotransmission is required to maintain Drosophila synaptic structures during ageing
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