活动依赖性突触抑制在简单神经网络中的传播
R M Fitzsimonds1, H J Song, M M Poo
1Department of Biology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla 92093-0357, USA.
Nature
|July 31, 1997
概括
在质质突触的突触性抑郁扩展到激活的连接之外. 这种神经网络的可塑性会影响前突触和后突触输入,但不会影响输出.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 细胞神经科学 细胞神经科学
- 突触性可塑性 突触性可塑性
背景情况:
- 长期抑郁症 (LTD) 是突触可塑性的关键机制.
- 了解突触修饰的传播对于理解神经网络功能至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 在培养的海马神经网络中研究活动诱导的突触抑郁的传播模式.
- 为了确定突触修饰是否仅限于激活的突触或在网络内传播.
主要方法:
- 在培养的海马神经元上进行了三次全细胞记录.
- 长期的抑郁症是诱导在谷氨基质突触.
主要成果:
- 在Glutamatergic突触中诱导LTD导致抑郁向前突触输入向后传播.
- 抑郁症横向向前突触神经元的其他输出和后突触神经元的收输入传播.
- 在后突触神经元的输出中没有观察到向前传播,并且在GABAergic LTD.中没有发生突触前传播.
结论:
- 活动诱导的突触修饰不仅限于最初激活的突触.
- 突触性抑郁选择性地在整个神经网络中传播,影响多个连接.
- 这些发现揭示了比以前理解的更广泛的突触可塑性范围.
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