Learning‐induced bidirectional enhancement of inhibitory synaptic metaplasticity

Author:

Kundu Sankhanava1ORCID,Paul Blesson1ORCID,Reuevni Iris1,Lamprecht Raphael1ORCID,Barkai Edi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sagol Department of Neurobiology Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Haifa Haifa Israel

Abstract

AbstractTraining rodents in a particularly difficult olfactory‐discrimination (OD) task results in the acquisition of the ability to perform the task well, termed ‘rule learning’. In addition to enhanced intrinsic excitability and synaptic excitation in piriform cortex pyramidal neurons, rule learning results in increased synaptic inhibition across the whole cortical network to the point where it precisely maintains the balance between inhibition and excitation. The mechanism underlying such precise inhibitory enhancement remains to be explored. Here, we use brain slices from transgenic mice (VGAT‐ChR2‐EYFP), enabling optogenetic stimulation of single GABAergic neurons and recordings of unitary synaptic events in pyramidal neurons. Quantal analysis revealed that learning‐induced enhanced inhibition is mediated by increased quantal size of the evoked inhibitory events. Next, we examined the plasticity of synaptic inhibition induced by long‐lasting, intrinsically evoked spike firing in post‐synaptic neurons. Repetitive depolarizing current pulses from depolarized (−70 mV) or hyperpolarized (−90 mV) membrane potentials induced long‐term depression (LTD) and long‐term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic inhibition, respectively. We found a profound bidirectional increase in the ability to induce both LTD, mediated by L‐type calcium channels, and LTP, mediated by R‐type calcium channels after rule learning. Blocking the GABAB receptor reversed the effect of intrinsic stimulation at −90 mV from LTP to LTD. We suggest that learning greatly enhances the ability to modify the strength of synaptic inhibition of principal neurons in both directions. Such plasticity of synaptic plasticity allows fine‐tuning of inhibition on each particular neuron, thereby stabilizing the network while maintaining the memory of the rule. imageKey points Olfactory discrimination rule learning results in long‐lasting enhancement of synaptic inhibition on piriform cortex pyramidal neurons. Quantal analysis of unitary inhibitory synaptic events, evoked by optogenetic minimal stimulation, revealed that enhanced synaptic inhibition is mediated by increased quantal size. Surprisingly, metaplasticity of synaptic inhibition, induced by intrinsically evoked repetitive spike firing, is increased bidirectionally. The susceptibility to both long‐term depression (LTD) and long‐term potentiation (LTP) of inhibition is enhanced after learning. LTD of synaptic inhibition is mediated by L‐type calcium channels and LTP by R‐type calcium channels. LTP is also dependent on activation of GABAB receptors. We suggest that learning‐induced changes in the metaplasticity of synaptic inhibition enable the fine‐tuning of inhibition on each particular neuron, thereby stabilizing the network while maintaining the memory of the rule.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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