Jörntell Henrik, Ekerot Carl-Fredrik
Department of Physiological Sciences, Section for Neurophysiology, Lund University, The Biomedical Center F10, Tornavägen 10, SE-221 84, Sweden.
Neuron. 2002 May 30;34(5):797-806. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(02)00713-4.
The highly specific relationships between parallel fiber (PF) and climbing fiber (CF) receptive fields in Purkinje cells and interneurons suggest that normal PF receptive fields are established by CF-specific plasticity. To test this idea, we used PF stimulation that was either paired or unpaired with CF activity. Conspicuously, unpaired PF stimulation that induced long-lasting, very large increases in the receptive field sizes of Purkinje cells induced long-lasting decreases in receptive field sizes of their afferent interneurons. In contrast, PF stimulation paired with CF activity that induced long-lasting decreases in the receptive fields of Purkinje cells induced long-lasting, large increases in the receptive fields of interneurons. These properties, and the fact the mossy fiber receptive fields were unchanged, suggest that the receptive field changes were due to bidirectional PF synaptic plasticity in Purkinje cells and interneurons.
浦肯野细胞和中间神经元中平行纤维(PF)与攀爬纤维(CF)感受野之间高度特异的关系表明,正常的PF感受野是由CF特异性可塑性建立的。为了验证这一观点,我们使用了与CF活动配对或不配对的PF刺激。值得注意的是,未配对的PF刺激诱导浦肯野细胞感受野大小出现持久且非常大的增加,却导致其传入中间神经元感受野大小出现持久的减小。相反,与CF活动配对的PF刺激诱导浦肯野细胞感受野出现持久的减小,却导致中间神经元感受野出现持久且大幅的增加。这些特性,以及苔藓纤维感受野未发生变化这一事实,表明感受野的变化是由于浦肯野细胞和中间神经元中PF突触的双向可塑性所致。