Zilberter Yuri, Harkany Tibor, Holmgren Carl D
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden.
Neuroscientist. 2005 Aug;11(4):334-44. doi: 10.1177/1073858405275827.
The contribution of retrograde signaling to information processing in the brain has been contemplated for a long time, especially with respect to central nervous system development and long-term synaptic plasticity. During the past few years, however, the concept of retrograde signaling has been expanding to include short-term modifications of synaptic efficacy. The classic point of view on synaptic transmission represents it as a unidirectional transfer of information from presynaptic to postsynaptic sites. This paradigm has, however, been questioned in several experimental studies of neurons in different brain regions. These results suggest that a fast retrograde signal, which provides feedback, exists in active synaptic contacts. In particular, it was found that the dendritic release of retrograde messengers controls the efficacy of synaptic transmission in both excitatory and inhibitory connections between neocortical pyramidal cells and interneurons. The present review discusses these findings and the mechanisms underlying synaptic retrograde signaling.
逆行信号传导对大脑信息处理的贡献已经被思考了很长时间,特别是在中枢神经系统发育和长期突触可塑性方面。然而,在过去几年中,逆行信号传导的概念已经扩展到包括突触效能的短期改变。关于突触传递的经典观点认为它是信息从突触前部位到突触后部位的单向传递。然而,在对不同脑区神经元的几项实验研究中,这一范式受到了质疑。这些结果表明,在活跃的突触联系中存在一种提供反馈的快速逆行信号。特别是,人们发现逆行信使的树突释放控制着新皮层锥体细胞和中间神经元之间兴奋性和抑制性连接中突触传递的效能。本综述讨论了这些发现以及突触逆行信号传导的潜在机制。