Long-term potentiation of monosynaptic EPSPS in rat piroform cortex in vitro
β Scribed by Min W. Jung; John Larson; Gary Lynch
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 580 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0887-4476
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Induction of longβterm potentiation (LTP) by burst stimulation patterned after the limbic system theta rhythm was studied in slices of piriform cortex. Monosynaptic responses were evoked by stimulation of afferent fibers of the lateral olfactory tract (LOT) or the intrinsic associational (ASSN) feedback system. LTP was difficult to elicit at LOT synapses in the presence of 2.5 mM extracellular Mg^2+^, and when it was induced potentiation increased for 20β30 min after burst stimulation before stabilizing. The probability of inducing LTP was increased when the extracellular Mg^2+^ concentration was reduced to 50ΞΌM. In ASSN system LTP developed in about 1 min after burst stimulation and then remained stable. ASSN system LTP was more readily induced in slices from caudal than rostral piriform. Induction of LTP at both LOT and ASSN synapses was blocked by Dβ2βaminoβ5βphosphonopentanoate, indicating that NMDA receptor activation was required. Neither system exhibited the decremental shortβterm potentiation effect observed after burst stimulation of inputs to the CA1 field of hippocampus.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
We previously found a reduction in the ability of a single 100 Hz Ο« 1 sec tetanus to induce long-term potentiation (LTP) in the CAl region of hippocampal slices prepared from adult animals. To determine whether this reduction in LTP generation results from changes in neuromodulator function, we exam