Hernández A, Ruiz S, Pérez H, Sato-Moyano R
J Neurobiol. 1985 Sep;16(5):389-93. doi: 10.1002/neu.480160505.
The influence of early protein-calorie malnutrition on synaptic transmission in the rat prefrontal cortex was studied by evoking direct cortical responses with different trains of threshold electrical pulses. Malnutrition resulted in a requirement for increased pulse train stimulating current, reflecting a diminished release of neurotransmitter from the preterminal endings. In addition there was an increase in the time constant of pyramidal cells, indicating that axodendritic synapses have a disability for integrating high frequency inputs at the post synaptic level. It is concluded that early malnutrition alters dynamic properties of axodentritic synapses at both the pre- and the postsynaptic levels.