extrasinaptica
Extrasinaptica refers to neuronal communication that occurs outside of traditional synaptic junctions. While most neural signaling relies on the release of neurotransmitters from a presynaptic neuron into a synaptic cleft to bind to receptors on a postsynaptic neuron, extrasinaptica describes a broader range of signaling mechanisms. These can include volume transmission, where neurotransmitters diffuse over longer distances in the extracellular space, or the release of signaling molecules from non-neuronal cells that influence neuronal activity. Additionally, some forms of extrasynaptic signaling may involve direct electrical coupling between neurons through gap junctions, allowing for rapid, bidirectional ion flow.
This type of communication is thought to play a crucial role in modulating neural circuits, influencing network