Labile glutamate synaptic transmission in the adult CA1 stratum‐lacunosum‐moleculare region

Author:

Ma Rong1ORCID,Hanse Eric1,Gustafsson Bengt1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology, Sahlgrenska Academy University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

Abstract

AbstractThe excitatory monosynaptic activation of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells is spatially segregated such that the proximal part of the apical dendritic tree in stratum radiatum (SR) receives input from the hippocampal CA3 region while the distal part in the stratum‐lacunosum‐moleculare (SLM) receives input mainly from the entorhinal cortex. The AMPA receptor‐mediated (AMPA) signalling of SLM synapses in slices from neonatal rats was previously found to considerably differ from that of the SR synapses. In the present study, AMPA signalling of SLM synapses in 1‐month‐old rats has been examined, that is, when the hippocampus is essentially functionally mature. For the SR synapses, this time is characterized by a facilitatory shift in short‐term plasticity, in the disappearance of labile postsynaptic AMPA signalling, a property thought to be important for early activity‐dependent organization of neural circuits, and the expression of an adult form of long‐term potentiation. We found that the SLM synapses alter their short‐term plasticity similarly to that of the SR synapses. However, the labile postsynaptic AMPA signalling was not only maintained but substantially enhanced in the SLM synapses. The long‐term potentiation observed was not of the adult form but like that of the neonatal SR synapses based on unsilencing of AMPA labile synapses. We propose that these features of the SLM synapses in the mature hippocampus will help to produce a flexible map of the multimodal sensory input reaching the SLM required for its conjunctive operation with the SR input to generate a proper functional output from the CA1 region.

Funder

Medicinska Forskningsrådet

Publisher

Wiley

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