| Neurosci Lett 2003 Feb 27;338(2):147-50 | Related Articles, Links |
Sajikumar S, Frey JU.
Department for Neurophysiology, Leibniz-Institute for Neurobiology,
Brenneckestrasse 6, D-39118, Magdeburg, Germany
Studies were performed to investigate whether electrically-induced long-term
depression (LTD) within rat hippocampal slices in vitro shares any common
cellular features with LTD in the intact animal, with particular emphasis being
placed on mechanisms required for its late maintenance. Our initial studies have
led to the development of stimulation protocols which are able to reliably
produce different forms of LTD. Depending on the induction protocol applied, we
are able to demonstrate a transient protein synthesis-independent early-LTD with
a duration of up to 3-4 h, together with a de novo protein synthesis-dependent
late-LTD lasting for at least 8 h. Furthermore, we are able to show
input-specific LTD within the CA1 region, with expression shown only by those
synapses specifically stimulated by a low-frequency protocol. These studies are
important pre-requisites to investigate mechanisms of 'synaptic tagging' and
'late-associativity' during LTD.
PMID: 12566174