Literature DB >> 9250382

Synaptic plasticity in hippocampal interneurons? A commentary.

C J McBain1, G Maccaferri.   

Abstract

The hypothesis that excitatory synapses onto hippocampal inhibitory interneurons undergo forms of synaptic plasticity similar to that observed in principal pyramidal neurons has received much attention in the last few years. No general consensus exists, however, concerning the presence (or absence) of long-term potentiation and depression in nonpyramidal neurons. A large source of this disagreement stems from the experimental paridigms chosen to elicit synaptic plasticity in the various studies, since most of the induction protocols used did not permit the separation of plasticity occurring on principal cells from possible direct plasticity on the interneurons themselves. In this commentary we discuss some of the issues surrounding these data and also address some of the technical considerations one must address before the presence or absence of long-term potentiation in interneurons can be answered unequivocally.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9250382

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Physiol Pharmacol        ISSN: 0008-4212            Impact factor:   2.273


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