Literature DB >> 16452677

The level and integrity of synaptic input regulates dendrite structure.

Staci A Sorensen1, Edwin W Rubel.   

Abstract

How localized synaptic input regulates dendritic branch structure is not well understood. For these experiments, we used single-cell electroporation, live cell imaging, in vitro deafferentation, pharmacology, and electrophysiological stimulation to study how local alterations in synaptic input affect dendritic branch structure in nucleus laminaris (NL). We found that interrupting or modulating synaptic input to distinct sets of NL dendrites can regulate their structure on a very short timescale. Specifically, eliminating synaptic input by deafferenting only one set of the bitufted NL dendrites caused a selective reduction in the total dendritic branch length of the deafferented dendrites but relatively few changes in the normally innervated dendrites on the same cell. An analysis of individual dendritic branch changes demonstrated that both control and deafferented NL dendrites exhibit branch extension and retraction. However, the presence of intact synaptic inputs balanced these changes, maintaining the total dendritic branch length of control dendrites. When glutamate receptor signaling was blocked (DNQX and AP-5), NL neurons exhibited significant dendrite retraction, demonstrating that NL dendrite maintenance depends in part on presynaptic glutamatergic input. Electrophysiological experiments further confirmed that modulating the level of synaptic input regulates NL dendrite structure. Differential stimulation of the two sets of dendrites resulted in a selective reduction in the total dendritic branch length of the unstimulated dendrites and a selective increase in the total dendritic branch length of the stimulated dorsal dendrites. These results suggest that balanced activation of the two sets of NL dendrites is required to maintain the relative amount of dendritic surface area allotted to each input.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16452677      PMCID: PMC6675505          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3807-05.2006

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


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