Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells

Brandalise F.;
2016-01-01

Abstract

The computational repertoire of neurons is enhanced by regenerative electrical signals initiated in dendrites. These events, referred to as dendritic spikes, can act as cell-intrinsic amplifiers of synaptic input. Among these signals, dendritic NMDA spikes are of interest in light of their correlation with synaptic LTP induction. Because it is not possible to block NMDA spikes pharmacologically while maintaining NMDA receptors available to initiate synaptic plasticity, it remains unclear whether NMDA spikes alone can trigger LTP. Here we use dendritic recordings and calcium imaging to analyse the role of NMDA spikes in associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells. We show that NMDA spikes produce regenerative branch-specific calcium transients. Decreasing the probability of NMDA spikes reduces LTP, whereas increasing their probability enhances LTP. NMDA spikes and LTP occur without back-propagating action potentials. However, action potentials can facilitate LTP induction by promoting NMDA spikes. Thus, NMDA spikes are necessary and sufficient to produce the critical postsynaptic depolarization required for associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells.
2016
Inglese
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13480
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Esperti anonimi
scientifica
Animals
CA3 Region
Hippocampal
Calcium
Dendrites
N-Methylaspartate
Neuronal Plasticity
Probability
Pyramidal Cells
Rats
Wistar
Receptors
N-Methyl-D-Aspartate
Synapses
Time Factors
Action Potentials
Long-Term Potentiation
Brandalise, F.; Carta, S.; Helmchen, F.; Lisman, J.; Gerber, U.
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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