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Long-term Potentiation in the Dentate Gyrus is Induced Preferentially on the Positive Phase of Theta-rhythm

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1988 Jan 26
PMID 3359196
Citations 127
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Abstract

Long-term potentiation (LTP), a long lasting enhancement of synaptic efficacy is considered a model for learning and memory. In anesthetized rats, theta-rhythm was induced in the dentate gyrus by midbrain stimulation. Short trains of pulses were applied to the perforant pathway either at the peak of theta-rhythm or its trough. Trains applied at the peak of theta-rhythm induced LTP while trains applied at the trough produced a decrease of synaptic efficacy or had no effect. Thus, theta-rhythm may play a modulating role in the induction of LTP, suggesting a possible mnemonic function for the rhythm during the behaviors in which it occurs.

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