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Synaptic capture-mediated L-LTP is strongly dependent on mRNA translation
Ris, Laurence; Villers, Agnès; Godaux, Emile
2009In Neuroreport, 20, p. 1572-1576
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Abstract :
[en] In the CA1 region of mice hippocampal slices, a strong tetanic stimulation of an input pathway triggers a long-lasting long-term potentiation (L-LTP), which requires protein synthesis for the development of its late phase. A weak tetanic stimulation of one pathway, which is incapable of triggering protein synthesis on its own, can nonetheless induce L-LTP if it is preceded by a strong stimulation of another pathway (synaptic capture-mediated L-LTP). We found that anisomycin (25 µM), a translational inhibitor, impaired the strong stimulation-induced L-LTP more severely when the drug was applied during the whole experiment than when delivered only around the induction period. Taking advantage of this phenomenon, we showed that the synaptic capture-mediated L-LTP was strongly dependent on mRNA translation.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Ris, Laurence 
Villers, Agnès  ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Neurosciences
Godaux, Emile ;  Université de Mons > Faculté de Médecine et de Pharmacie > Neurosciences
Language :
English
Title :
Synaptic capture-mediated L-LTP is strongly dependent on mRNA translation
Publication date :
01 November 2009
Journal title :
Neuroreport
ISSN :
0959-4965
Publisher :
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, United States
Volume :
20
Pages :
1572-1576
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Research unit :
M119 - Neurosciences
Research institute :
R100 - Institut des Biosciences
R550 - Institut des Sciences et Technologies de la Santé
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