Long-Term Potentiation Alters the Modulator Pharmacology of AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors
Departments of 1 Psychiatry and 2 Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Irvine, California 92697 Lin, Bin, Fernando A. Brücher, Laura Lee Colgin, and Gary Lynch. Long-Term Potentiation Alters the Modulator Pharmacology of AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors. J. Neurophysiol. 87:...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 2002-06, Vol.87 (6), p.2790-2800 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Departments of 1 Psychiatry and
2 Mathematical Behavioral Sciences, University of
California, Irvine, California 92697
Lin, Bin,
Fernando A. Brücher,
Laura Lee Colgin, and
Gary Lynch.
Long-Term Potentiation Alters the Modulator Pharmacology of
AMPA-Type Glutamate Receptors. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 2790-2800, 2002. Changes in the biophysical properties of
AMPA-type glutamate receptors have been proposed to mediate the
expression of long-term potentiation (LTP). The present study tested
if, as predicted from this hypothesis, AMPA receptor modulators
differentially affect potentiated versus control synaptic currents.
Whole cell recordings were collected from CA1 pyramidal neurons in
hippocampal slices from adult rats. Within-neuron comparisons were made
of the excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) elicited by two
separate groups of Schaffer-collateral/commissural synapses. LTP was
induced by theta burst stimulation in one set of inputs; cyclothiazide (CTZ), a drug that acts on the desensitization kinetics of AMPA receptors, was infused 30 min later. The decay time constants of the
potentiated EPSCs prior to drug infusion were slightly, but
significantly, shorter than those of control EPSCs. CTZ slowed the
decay of the EPSCs, as reported in prior studies, and did so to a
significantly greater degree in the potentiated synapses. Additionally,
infusion of CTZ resulted in significantly greater effects on amplitude
in potentiated pathways as compared with control pathways. The
interaction between LTP and CTZ was also obtained in a separate set of
experiments in which GABA receptor antagonists were used to block
inhibitory postsynaptic currents. Additionally, there was no
significant change in paired-pulse facilitation in the presence of CTZ,
indicating that presynaptic effects of the drug were negligible. These
findings provide new evidence that LTP modifies AMPA receptor kinetics.
Candidates for the changes responsible for the observed effects of LTP
were evaluated using a model of AMPA receptor kinetics; a simple
increase in the channel opening rate provided the most satisfactory
match with the LTP data. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.2002.87.6.2790 |