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短暂阈下事件可以作为长时程可塑性的赫布氏信号。

Brief subthreshold events can act as Hebbian signals for long-term plasticity.

机构信息

Dynamics and Pathophysiology of Neuronal Networks, INSERM U-667, Collège de France, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2009 Aug 7;4(8):e6557. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006557.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Action potentials are thought to be determinant for the induction of long-term synaptic plasticity, the cellular basis of learning and memory. However, neuronal activity does not lead systematically to an action potential but also, in many cases, to synaptic depolarizing subthreshold events. This is particularly exemplified in corticostriatal information processing. Indeed, the striatum integrates information from the whole cerebral cortex and, due to the membrane properties of striatal medium spiny neurons, cortical inputs do not systematically trigger an action potential but a wide range of subthreshold postsynaptic depolarizations. Accordingly, we have addressed the following question: does a brief subthreshold event act as a Hebbian signal and induce long-term synaptic efficacy changes?

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, using perforated patch-clamp recordings on rat brain corticostriatal slices, we demonstrate, that brief (30 ms) subthreshold depolarizing events in quasi-coincidence with presynaptic activity can act as Hebbian signals and are sufficient to induce long-term synaptic plasticity at corticostriatal synapses. This "subthreshold-depolarization dependent plasticity" (SDDP) induces strong, significant and bidirectional long-term synaptic efficacy changes at a very high occurrence (81%) for time intervals between pre- and postsynaptic stimulations (Deltat) of -110<Deltat<+110 ms. Such subthreshold depolarizations are able to induce robust long-term depression (cannabinoid type-1 receptor-activation dependent) as well as long-term potentiation (NMDA receptor-activation dependent).

CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data show the existence of a robust, reliable and timing-dependent bidirectional long-term plasticity induced by brief subthreshold events paired with presynaptic activity. The existence of a subthreshold-depolarization dependent plasticity extends considerably, beyond the action potential, the neuron's capabilities to express long-term synaptic efficacy changes.

摘要

背景

动作电位被认为是诱导长时程突触可塑性的决定因素,而长时程突触可塑性是学习和记忆的细胞基础。然而,神经元活动并不会系统地产生动作电位,而是在许多情况下产生突触去极化的阈下事件。这在皮质纹状体信息处理中表现得尤为明显。事实上,纹状体整合了来自整个大脑皮层的信息,由于纹状体中间神经元的膜特性,皮层输入不会系统地触发动作电位,而是产生广泛的阈下突触后去极化。因此,我们提出了以下问题:短暂的阈下事件是否可以作为赫布信号并诱导长时程突触效能变化?

方法/主要发现:在这里,我们使用大鼠脑皮质纹状体切片的穿孔膜片钳记录,证明了与突触前活动准同时发生的短暂(30ms)阈下去极化事件可以作为赫布信号,并足以诱导皮质纹状体突触的长时程突触可塑性。这种“阈下去极化依赖可塑性”(SDDP)在突触前和突触后刺激之间的时间间隔(Deltat)为-110<Deltat<+110ms 时,可诱导强、显著和双向的长时程突触效能变化,出现频率非常高(81%)。这种阈下去极化能够诱导强大的长时程抑郁(依赖于大麻素 1 型受体激活)以及长时程增强(依赖于 NMDA 受体激活)。

结论/意义:我们的数据表明,存在一种由短暂的阈下事件与突触前活动配对诱导的、稳健、可靠且依赖时间的双向长时程可塑性。阈下去极化依赖可塑性的存在大大扩展了神经元表达长时程突触效能变化的能力,超出了动作电位的范围。

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