Involvement of pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms in posttetanic potentiation at Aplysia synapses

Jian Xin Bao, Eric R. Kandel, Robert D. Hawkins

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Posttetanic potentiation (PTP) is a common form of short-term synaptic plasticity that is generally thought to be entirely presynaptic. Consistent with that idea, PTP of evoked excitatory postsynaptic potentials at Aplysia sensory-motor neuron synapses in cell culture was reduced by presynaptic injection of a slow calcium chelator and was accompanied by an increase in the frequency but not the amplitude of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic potentials. However, PTP was also reduced by postsynaptic injection of a rapid calcium chelator or postsynaptic hyperpolarization. Thus, PTP at these synapses is likely to involve a postsynaptic induction mechanism in addition to the known presynaptic mechanisms.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)969-973
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónScience
Volumen275
N.º5302
DOI
EstadoPublished - feb. 14 1997

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National Institute of Mental HealthR01MH026212

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