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Sparse force‑bearing bridges between neighboring synaptic vesicles
Most vesicles in the interior of synaptic terminals are clustered in clouds close to active zone regions of the plasma membrane
where exocytosis occurs. Electron-dense structures, termed bridges, have been reported between a small minority of pairs of
neighboring vesicles within the clouds. Synapsin proteins have been implicated previously, but the existence of the bridges
as stable structures in vivo has been questioned. Here we use electron tomography to show that the bridges are present but
less frequent in synapsin knockouts compared to wildtype. An analysis of distances between neighbors in wildtype tomograms indicated that the bridges are strong enough to resist centrifugal forces likely induced by fxation with aldehydes. The
results confrm that the bridges are stable structures and that synapsin proteins are involved in formation or stabilization