Zhong Y, Wu C F
Department of Biology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242.
Science. 1991 Jan 11;251(4990):198-201. doi: 10.1126/science.1670967.
Synaptic transmission was examined in Drosophila mutants deficient in memory function. These mutants, dunce and rutabaga, are defective in different steps of the cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) cascade. In both dunce and rutabaga larvae, voltage-clamp analysis of neuromuscular transmission revealed impaired synaptic facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation as well as abnormal responses to direct application of dibutyryl cAMP. In addition, the calcium dependence of transmitter release was shifted in dunce. The results suggest that the cAMP cascade plays a role in synaptic facilitation and potentiation and indicate that synaptic plasticity is altered in Drosophila memory mutants.
在缺乏记忆功能的果蝇突变体中研究了突触传递。这些突变体,如“笨蛋”和“大头菜”,在环磷酸腺苷(cAMP)级联反应的不同步骤中存在缺陷。在“笨蛋”和“大头菜”幼虫中,对神经肌肉传递的电压钳分析显示,突触易化和强直后增强受损,以及对直接应用二丁酰cAMP的异常反应。此外,“笨蛋”中递质释放的钙依赖性发生了改变。结果表明,cAMP级联反应在突触易化和增强中起作用,并表明果蝇记忆突变体中的突触可塑性发生了改变。