Kim Yujin, Hsu Ching-Lung, Cembrowski Mark S, Mensh Brett D, Spruston Nelson
Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, United States.
Elife. 2015 Aug 6;4:e06414. doi: 10.7554/eLife.06414.
Dendritic integration of synaptic inputs mediates rapid neural computation as well as longer-lasting plasticity. Several channel types can mediate dendritically initiated spikes (dSpikes), which may impact information processing and storage across multiple timescales; however, the roles of different channels in the rapid vs long-term effects of dSpikes are unknown. We show here that dSpikes mediated by Nav channels (blocked by a low concentration of TTX) are required for long-term potentiation (LTP) in the distal apical dendrites of hippocampal pyramidal neurons. Furthermore, imaging, simulations, and buffering experiments all support a model whereby fast Nav channel-mediated dSpikes (Na-dSpikes) contribute to LTP induction by promoting large, transient, localized increases in intracellular calcium concentration near the calcium-conducting pores of NMDAR and L-type Cav channels. Thus, in addition to contributing to rapid neural processing, Na-dSpikes are likely to contribute to memory formation via their role in long-lasting synaptic plasticity.
突触输入的树突整合介导快速神经计算以及更持久的可塑性。几种通道类型可介导树突起始的尖峰(dSpikes),这可能会在多个时间尺度上影响信息处理和存储;然而,不同通道在dSpikes的快速与长期效应中的作用尚不清楚。我们在此表明,由Nav通道介导的dSpikes(被低浓度TTX阻断)是海马锥体神经元远端顶端树突中长期增强(LTP)所必需的。此外,成像、模拟和缓冲实验均支持一种模型,即快速Nav通道介导的dSpikes(Na-dSpikes)通过促进NMDAR和L型Cav通道钙传导孔附近细胞内钙浓度的大幅、瞬时、局部增加来促进LTP诱导。因此,除了有助于快速神经处理外,Na-dSpikes还可能通过其在持久突触可塑性中的作用促进记忆形成。