axoaxonicsynapsit
Axoaxonicsynapsit is a coined term occasionally used in speculative discussions of neuroscience to denote a hypothetical cell type or structural unit that participates in axo-axonal synapses—synaptic contacts where one axon forms a connection onto another axon. In established neuroscience, axo-axonal synapses are real, but the specific designation “axoaxonicsynapsit” is not a standard or widely adopted term.
Etymology and usage: The word is built from elements referring to axon and synapse, with a suffix
Morphology and localization (hypothetical): If defined, an axoaxonicsynapsit would be envisioned as possessing processes capable of
Functional role: The proposed role would be to regulate presynaptic release probability at target axons, thereby
Relation to real concepts and status: The concrete, well-documented counterpart is the axo-axonal synapse, studied in
See also: axo-axonal synapse, interneurons, presynaptic modulation, neural circuitry.