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Facilitation of low-frequency stimulation-induced long-term potentiation by endogenous noradrenaline and serotonin in developing rat visual cortex.

Mie Inaba1, Takuro Maruyama, Yumiko Yoshimura, Hajime Hosoi, Yukio Komatsu.   

Abstract

T-type Ca2+ channel-dependent long-term potentiation (LTP) occurs predominantly during the critical period of ocular dominance plasticity in rat and cat visual cortex. Noradrenaline and serotonin are known to facilitate ocular dominance plasticity. In this study using rat visual cortical slices, we tested whether this LTP is modulated by these neuromodulators in the same way as ocular dominance plasticity. Extracellular field potentials evoked by layer 4 stimulation were recorded from layer 2/3 and LTP was induced by low-frequency (2 Hz) stimulation continued for 15 min. The induction of LTP was suppressed by beta, but not alpha, adrenergic receptor antagonists. LTP induction was also inhibited by selective antagonists for 5-HT(1A) or 5-HT(2) receptors. In slices prepared from rats in which noradrenaline or serotonin was depleted by selective neurotoxins, the magnitude of LTP was significantly smaller compared with control slices. These results indicate that the same types of adrenergic and serotonergic receptors facilitate both LTP and ocular dominance plasticity, supporting our hypothesis that T-type Ca2+ channel-dependent LTP mediates experience-dependent enhancement of visual responses of cortical neurons during the critical period.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19428700     DOI: 10.1016/j.neures.2009.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Res        ISSN: 0168-0102            Impact factor:   3.304


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