Mechanisms underlying experience-dependent potentiation and depression of vibrissae responses in barrel cortex

Plasticity was studied in the barrel cortex of rats and mice. Vibrissae deprivation in adult and adolescent animals caused changes in the response properties of cortical neurons to stimulation of spared and deprived vibrissae. Plasticity involved both potentiation of spared vibrissae responses and d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physiology, Paris Paris, 1996, Vol.90 (3), p.263-269
Hauptverfasser: Fox, K, Glazewski, S, Chen, CM, Silva, A, Li, X
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Plasticity was studied in the barrel cortex of rats and mice. Vibrissae deprivation in adult and adolescent animals caused changes in the response properties of cortical neurons to stimulation of spared and deprived vibrissae. Plasticity involved both potentiation of spared vibrissae responses and depression of deprived vibrissae responses in layer II III of the cortex. Vibrissae response potentiation was found to require αCaMKII in adult cortex. Vibrissae response depression was not found to occur in adult cortex but was found in adolescent animals for the principal vibrissa. Preliminary results suggested that vibrissae response depression exhibits both hetero- and homosynaptic components.
ISSN:0928-4257
1769-7115
DOI:10.1016/S0928-4257(97)81436-2