“…In the present study, we evaluated the effect of virally expressed GCaMP6m on synaptic transmission properties in the presynaptic terminal at an identified central synapse, the calyx of Held. The calyx of Held synapse is one of the bestâcharacterized central synapses, and its synaptic properties such as vesicle recycling, shortâterm depression, and Ca 2+ buffering mechanisms have been carefully defined (Baydyuk, Xu, & Wu, ; Nakamura & Takahashi, ; Nakamura, Reva, & DiGregorio, ; Taschenberger, LeĂŁo, Rowland, Spirou, & von Gersdorff, ; Taschenberger, Woehler, & Neher, ; von Gersdorff & Borst, ) Thus, this synapse provides an excellent model for presynapticâspecific genetic manipulations and their effects on synaptic transmission. Our results show that presynaptic GCaMP has a profound effect on synaptic transmission by reducing SV release probability, including responses evoked at low frequency, where intracellular Ca 2+ is highly spatially localized.…”