CA2+ SIGNALING IN POSTSYNAPTIC DENDRITES AND SPINES OF MAMMALIAN NEURONS IN BRAIN SLICE

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作者
MULLER, W [1 ]
CONNOR, JA [1 ]
机构
[1] ROCHE INST MOLEC BIOL, ROCHE RES CTR, DEPT NEUROSCI, NUTLEY, NJ 07110 USA
关键词
MICROFLUOROMETRY; FURA-2; GUINEA PIG HIPPOCAMPAL SLICE; CA2+ CHANGES IN DENDRITES AND SPINES; MUSCARINIC N-METHYL-D-ASPARTATE;
D O I
10.1016/S0928-4257(05)80008-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Postsynaptic Ca2+ changes are involved in control of cellular excitability and induction of synaptic long-term changes. We monitored Ca2+ changes in dendrites and spines during synaptic and direct stimulation using high resolution microfluorometry of fura-2 injected into CA3 pyramidal neurons in guinea pig hippocampal slice. When driven by current injection from an intracellular electrode or with synaptic stimulation, postsynaptic Ca2+ accumulations were highest in the proximal dendrites with a pronounced fall-off towards the soma and some fall-off towards more distal dendrites. Muscarinic activation by low concentrations of carbachol strongly increased intradendritic Ca2+ accumulation during directly-evoked repetitive firing. This enhancement occurred in large part because muscarinic activation suppressed the normal Ca2+-dependent activation of K-channels that mediates adaptation of firing. Repetitive firing of cholinergic fibers in the slice reproduced the effects of carbachol. Inhibition of acetylcholine-esterase activity by eserine enhanced the effects of repetitive stimulation of chlolinergic fibers. All effects were reversible and were blocked by the muscarinic antagonist atropine. Ca2+ accumulations in postsynaptic spines might be the basis of specificity of synaptic plasticity. With selective stimulation of few associative/comissural fibers, Ca2+ accumulated in single postsynaptic spines but not in the parent dendrite. With strong stimulation, dendrite levels also increased but spine levels were considerably higher. The NMDA-receptor antagonist AP-5 blocked Ca2+-peaks in spines, but left Ca2+ changes in dendrite shafts largely unaffected. Sustained steep Ca2+ gradients between single spines and the parent dendrite, often lasting several minutes, developed with repeated stimulation. Our results demonstrate a spine entity that can act independent from the dendrite with respect to Ca2+-dependent processes. Muscarinic augmentation of dendritic Ca2+ levels might reduce diffusional loss of Ca2+ from hot spines into the parent dendrite, thus supporting cooperativity and associativity of synaptic plasticity.
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