Difference in time course of modulation of synaptic transmission by group II versus group III metabotropic glutamate receptors in region CA1 of the hippocampus

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作者
Giocomo, Lisa M. [1 ]
Hasselmo, Michael E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Boston Univ, Ctr Memory & Brain, Program Neurosci, Boston, MA 02214 USA
关键词
hippocampus; metabotropic glutamate receptor; synaptic transmission; time course; CA1;
D O I
10.1002/hipo.20231
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
We investigated the time course of modulation of synaptic transmission by group II and group III metabotropic glutamate receptors in region CA1 of the hippocampus. In the presence of 50 mu M picrotoxin, pressure pulse application of 1 mM glutamate resulted in a fast onset of suppression of synaptic transmission in stratum lacunosum moleculare and a slower onset of suppression in stratum radiatum, with both effects returning to baseline over the course of several minutes. Application of 50 mu M of the group II agonist (2R,4R)-APDC, in stratum lacunosum moleculare resulted in the same fast onset of suppression while having no effect in stratum radiatum. Pressure pulse application of 100 mu M DL-AP4 in stratum lacunosum moleculare and stratum radiatum resulted in a much slower onset of suppression of synaptic transmission than (2R,4R)-APDC. Suppression by (2R,4R)-APDC was accompanied by 4 rapid enhancement of paired pulse facilitation, indicative of a presynaptic mechanism. This demonstrates that activation of group II mGluRs in the hippocampus causes a fast onset of suppression in stratum lacunosum moleculare, while activation of group III mGluRs causes a slower onset of suppression. The difference in time course for group II vs. group III mGluRs suggests a different functional role, with group II playing a potential role in making synapses act as low pass filters. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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