Sutton Michael A, Wall Nicholas R, Aakalu Girish N, Schuman Erin M
Division of Biology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
Science. 2004 Jun 25;304(5679):1979-83. doi: 10.1126/science.1096202.
We examined dendritic protein synthesis after a prolonged blockade of action potentials alone and after a blockade of both action potentials and miniature excitatory synaptic events (minis). Relative to controls, dendrites exposed to a prolonged blockade of action potentials showed diminished protein synthesis. Dendrites in which both action potentials and minis were blocked showed enhanced protein synthesis, suggesting that minis inhibit dendritic translation. When minis were acutely blocked or stimulated, an immediate increase or decrease, respectively, in dendritic translation was observed. Taken together, these results reveal a role for miniature synaptic events in the acute regulation of dendritic protein synthesis in neurons.
我们分别研究了仅长时间阻断动作电位后以及同时阻断动作电位和微小兴奋性突触事件(微小突触后电位)后的树突蛋白合成情况。与对照组相比,长时间阻断动作电位的树突显示蛋白合成减少。动作电位和微小突触后电位均被阻断的树突则显示蛋白合成增强,这表明微小突触后电位抑制树突翻译。当急性阻断或刺激微小突触后电位时,分别观察到树突翻译立即增加或减少。综上所述,这些结果揭示了微小突触事件在神经元树突蛋白合成急性调节中的作用。