Author:
Sharma Shiv K.,Carew Thomas J.
Abstract
Synaptic plasticity is thought to contribute to memory formation.
Serotonin-induced facilitation of sensory-motor (SN-MN) synapses in
Aplysia is an extensively studied cellular analog of memory for
sensitization. Serotonin, a modulatory neurotransmitter, is released in the
CNS during sensitization training, and induces three temporally and
mechanistically distinct phases of SN-MN synaptic facilitation. The role of
protein kinase A and protein kinase C in SN-MN synaptic facilitation is well
documented. Recently, it has become clear that mitogen-activated protein
kinase (MAPK) cascades also play a critical role in SN-MN plasticity. Here, we
summarize the roles of MAPK cascades in synaptic plasticity and memory for
sensitization in Aplysia.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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