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Homosynaptic and heterosynaptic inhibition of synaptic tagging and capture of long-term potentiation by previous synaptic activity.

Jennie Z Young1, Peter V Nguyen.   

Abstract

Long-term potentiation (LTP) is an enhancement of synaptic strength that may contribute to information storage in the mammalian brain. LTP expression can be regulated by previous synaptic activity, a process known as "metaplasticity." Cell-wide occurrence of metaplasticity may regulate synaptic strength. However, few reports have demonstrated metaplasticity at synapses that are silent during activity at converging synaptic inputs. We describe a novel form of cell-wide metaplasticity in hippocampal area CA1. Low-frequency stimulation (LFS) decreased the stability of long-lasting LTP ["late" LTP (L-LTP)] induced later at the same inputs (homosynaptic inhibition) and at other inputs converging on the same postsynaptic cells (heterosynaptic inhibition). Significantly, heterosynaptic inhibition of L-LTP also occurred across basal and apical dendrites ("heterodendritic" inhibition). Because transient early LTP (E-LTP) was not affected by previous LFS, we examined the effects of LFS on the consolidation of E-LTP to L-LTP. The duration of E-LTP induced at one set of inputs can be extended by capturing L-LTP-associated gene products generated by previous activity at other inputs to the same postsynaptic neurons. LFS applied homosynaptically or heterosynaptically before L-LTP induction did not impair synaptic capture by subsequent E-LTP stimulation, suggesting that LFS does not impair L-LTP-associated transcription. In contrast, LFS applied just before E-LTP (homosynaptically or heterosynaptically) prevented synaptic tagging, and capture of L-LTP expression. Thus, LFS inhibits synaptic tagging to impair expression of subsequent L-LTP. Such anterograde inhibition represents a novel way in which synaptic activity can regulate the expression of future long-lasting synaptic plasticity in a cell-wide manner.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16079404      PMCID: PMC6725232          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0909-05.2005

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


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1.  Metaplasticity of the late-phase of long-term potentiation: a critical role for protein kinase A in synaptic tagging.

Authors:  Jennie Z Young; Carolina Isiegas; Ted Abel; Peter V Nguyen
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2006-04       Impact factor: 3.386

2.  Compartmentalized PKA signaling events are required for synaptic tagging and capture during hippocampal late-phase long-term potentiation.

Authors:  Ted Huang; Conor B McDonough; Ted Abel
Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol       Date:  2006-04-04       Impact factor: 4.492

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Authors:  Ting Nie; Conor B McDonough; Ted Huang; Peter V Nguyen; Ted Abel
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4.  Identification of compartment- and process-specific molecules required for "synaptic tagging" during long-term potentiation and long-term depression in hippocampal CA1.

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Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2007-05-09       Impact factor: 6.167

5.  Cognitive and emotional information processing: protein synthesis and gene expression.

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9.  Sleep deprivation impairs synaptic tagging in mouse hippocampal slices.

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Review 10.  Heterosynaptic plasticity in the neocortex.

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