Literature DB >> 11487621

Gating and braking of short- and long-term modulatory effects by interactions between colocalized neuromodulators.

E Svensson1, S Grillner, D Parker.   

Abstract

Spinal locomotor networks in the lamprey are modulated by tachykinin neuropeptides. A single 10 min application of the tachykinin substance P evokes a short-term ( approximately 1 hr) presynaptic facilitation of glutamate release and the postsynaptic potentiation of NMDA responses. The latter effect induces a long-term (>24 hr) protein synthesis-dependent increase in the frequency of network activity. Tachykinins are contained in a ventromedial spinal plexus into which the medial dendrites of network neurons project. Neurons in this plexus also contain colocalized dopamine and 5-HT. Here, dynamic plasticity evoked by modulator interactions has been examined by investigating the effects of 5-HT and dopamine on specific cellular, synaptic, and network effects of substance P. Preapplied 5-HT blocked the substance P-mediated increase in the network burst frequency and the potentiation of NMDA-evoked cellular responses that underlies its induction. 5-HT also blocked the presynaptic facilitation of glutamatergic synaptic transmission by substance P. The presynaptic, but not postsynaptic, effect of 5-HT was reduced by the protein phosphatase 2B inhibitor cypermethrin. Dopamine did not directly modulate the effects of substance P. However, it reduced the presynaptic interactive effect of 5-HT and thus gated the presynaptic potentiation of glutamatergic inputs by substance P. However, the substance P-mediated potentiation of NMDA responses was not gated by dopamine, and thus the long-term network modulation was not induced. Neuromodulator effects and their interactions can thus be modulated. By selecting components from the modulatory repertoire of substance P, these interactions evoke dynamic changes in short- and long-term synaptic and network plasticity.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11487621      PMCID: PMC6763193     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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