Markram H, Tsodyks M
Department of Neurobiology, The Weizmann Institute for Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Nature. 1996 Aug 29;382(6594):807-10. doi: 10.1038/382807a0.
Experience-dependent potentiation and depression of synaptic strength has been proposed to subserve learning and memory by changing the gain of signals conveyed between neurons. Here we examine synaptic plasticity between individual neocortical layer-5 pyramidal neurons. We show that an increase in the synaptic response, induced by pairing action-potential activity in pre- and postsynaptic neurons, was only observed when synaptic input occurred at low frequencies. This frequency-dependent increase in synaptic responses arises because of a redistribution of the available synaptic efficacy and not because of an increase in the efficacy. Redistribution of synaptic efficacy could represent a mechanism to change the content, rather than the gain, of signals conveyed between neurons.
经验依赖的突触强度增强和减弱被认为是通过改变神经元之间传递信号的增益来促进学习和记忆。在这里,我们研究了单个新皮层第5层锥体神经元之间的突触可塑性。我们发现,只有当突触输入以低频发生时,由突触前和突触后神经元的动作电位活动配对诱导的突触反应增强才会被观察到。这种突触反应的频率依赖性增强是由于可用突触效能的重新分布,而不是由于效能的增加。突触效能的重新分布可能代表了一种改变神经元之间传递信号的内容而非增益的机制。