Transsynaptic Long-Term Potentiation in the Hippocampus of Behaving Mice.

IF 4.1 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-01-20 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fnsyn.2021.811806
Maria Teresa Romero-Barragán, Agnes Gruart, José M Delgado-García
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Long-term potentiation (LTP) is an experimental procedure that shares certain mechanisms with neuronal learning and memory processes and represents a well-known example of synaptic plasticity. LTP consists of an increase of the synaptic response to a control stimulus following the presentation of a high-frequency stimulation (HFS) train to an afferent pathway. This technique is studied mostly in the hippocampus due to the latter's high susceptibility and its laminar nature which facilitates the location of defined synapses. Although most preceding studies have been performed in vitro, we have developed an experimental approach to carry out these experiments in alert behaving animals. The main goal of this study was to confirm the existence of synaptic changes in strength in synapses that are post-synaptic to the one presented with the HFS. We recorded field excitatory post-synaptic potentials (fEPSPs) evoked in five hippocampal synapses, from both hemispheres, of adult male mice. HFS was presented to the perforant pathway (PP). We characterized input/output curves, paired-pulse stimulation, and LTP of these synapses. We also performed depth-profile recordings to determine differences in fEPSP latencies. Collected data indicate that the five selected synapses have similar basic electrophysiological properties, a fact that enables an easier comparison of LTP characteristics. Importantly, we observed the presence of significant LTP in the contralateral CA1 (cCA1) area following the control stimulation of non-HFS-activated pathways. These results indicate that LTP appears as a physiological process present in synapses located far away from the HFS-stimulated afferent pathway.

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行为小鼠海马的跨突触长时程增强。
长期增强(LTP)是一个实验过程,它与神经元的学习和记忆过程具有一定的机制,是突触可塑性的一个众所周知的例子。LTP包括在传入通路呈现高频刺激(HFS)训练后,突触对控制刺激的反应增加。该技术主要在海马中进行研究,因为海马具有高易感性和层状性质,便于定位确定的突触。虽然之前的大多数研究都是在体外进行的,但我们已经开发了一种实验方法来在警觉行为的动物身上进行这些实验。本研究的主要目的是确认突触强度的变化存在于突触后出现HFS的突触中。我们记录了在成年雄性小鼠的两个半球的五个海马突触中诱发的场兴奋性突触后电位(fEPSPs)。HFS被呈递给射孔通路(PP)。我们对这些突触的输入/输出曲线、成对脉冲刺激和LTP进行了表征。我们还进行了深度剖面记录,以确定fEPSP延迟的差异。收集到的数据表明,所选的五个突触具有相似的基本电生理特性,这一事实使LTP特征的比较更加容易。重要的是,我们观察到在非hfs激活通路的控制刺激后,对侧CA1 (cCA1)区域存在显著的LTP。这些结果表明,LTP作为一种生理过程出现在远离hfs刺激传入通路的突触中。
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