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Transient and Sustained Types of Long-term Potentiation in the CA1 Area of the Rat Hippocampus

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Journal J Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 2003 Jun 10
PMID 12794181
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Synaptic potentiation induced by high frequency stimulation was investigated by recording field excitatory postsynaptic potentials (f-EPSPs) in rat hippocampal slices. Potentiation consisted of a transient period of decaying f-EPSPs (short-term potentiation, STP) that led to a plateau of continuously potentiated f-EPSPs (long-term potentiation, LTP). Here we show that a previously unknown type of transient, use-dependent, long-lasting potentiation (t-LTP) can account for STP. t-LTP could be stored for more than 6 h and its decay was caused by synaptic activation. Both the expression and the decay of t-LTP were input specific. t-LTP was induced differently from conventional LTP in that the amplitude of t-LTP was dependent upon the stimulation frequency, whereas the magnitude of LTP was dependent on the number of stimuli in the induction train. The decay of t-LTP could not be prevented by the blockage of glutamate receptors, but was prevented by the blockage of stimulus-evoked neurotransmitter release, suggesting that t-LTP is expressed presynaptically. Paired-pulse stimulation experiments showed that the decay of t-LTP was mediated by a decrease in the probability of neurotransmitter release. The decline of t-LTP could be prolonged by the activation of NMDA receptors. Hence, both single and paired-pulse stimuli prolonged the decline of the t-LTP. This decline could be prevented by high frequency burst stimulation (200 Hz). We conclude that t-LTP allows dynamic modulation of synaptic transmission by providing not only spatial association but also temporal convergence between synaptic inputs. Therefore, t-LTP might be a substrate for the encoding of synaptic memory.

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