Activity-dependent alteration of the morphology of a hippocampal giant synapse

Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is a fundamental cellular process for learning and memory. While electrophysiological plasticity has been intensively studied, morphological plasticity is less clearly understood. This study investigated the effect of presynaptic stimulation on the morphology o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular and cellular neuroscience 2016-03, Vol.71, p.25-33
Hauptverfasser: Maruo, Tomohiko, Mandai, Kenji, Takai, Yoshimi, Mori, Masahiro
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Zusammenfassung:Activity-dependent synaptic plasticity is a fundamental cellular process for learning and memory. While electrophysiological plasticity has been intensively studied, morphological plasticity is less clearly understood. This study investigated the effect of presynaptic stimulation on the morphology of a giant mossy fiber-CA3 pyramidal cell synapse, and found that the mossy fiber bouton altered its morphology with an increase in the number of segments. This activity-dependent alteration in morphology required the activation of glutamate receptors and an increase in postsynaptic calcium concentration. In addition, the intercellular retrograde messengers nitric oxide and arachidonic acid were necessary. Simultaneous recordings demonstrated that the morphological complexity of the presynaptic bouton and the amplitude of excitatory postsynaptic currents were well correlated. Thus, a single mossy fiber synapse has the potential for activity-dependent morphological plasticity at the presynaptic bouton, which may be important for learning and memory. [Display omitted] •A mossy fiber bouton changes its morphological complexity by frequent inputs.•The activation of the glutamate receptors is required for the morphological change.•A postsynaptic calcium increase is required for the morphological change.•The retrograde messengers mediate the morphological change.•Presynaptic morphological complexity and synaptic efficacy are well correlated.
ISSN:1044-7431
1095-9327
DOI:10.1016/j.mcn.2015.12.005