presinaptice
Presinaptice is not a standard term in contemporary neuroscience. It may refer to presynaptic elements of chemical synapses—the neuronal component responsible for releasing neurotransmitters. In some cases, it is likely a misspelling of presynaptic. If encountered, the intended meaning typically aligns with the presynaptic side of the synapse.
Presynaptic terminals house synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters, the active zone for vesicle docking, and the release
Vesicles are organized into pools: readily releasable, recycling, and reserve. After release, membranes are retrieved by
Presynaptic processes contribute to short-term plasticity, such as facilitation and depression, and to longer-term synaptic changes.
Presynaptic elements interact with postsynaptic receptors to convey signals. In modern literature, presynaptic describes the releasing