Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells

Back-propagating action potentials (bAP) and NMDA dendritic spikes have both been linked to long-term plasticity (LTP) induction, though it is unclear which factors are essential. Here, using electrophysiology and Ca2+imaging, the authors find NMDA spikes are a key initiator of LTP, and that bAP con...

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Autores principales: Federico Brandalise, Stefano Carta, Fritjof Helmchen, John Lisman, Urs Gerber
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2908b943bc3c4225a0c309827bec226c2021-12-02T14:40:14ZDendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells10.1038/ncomms134802041-1723https://doaj.org/article/2908b943bc3c4225a0c309827bec226c2016-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms13480https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Back-propagating action potentials (bAP) and NMDA dendritic spikes have both been linked to long-term plasticity (LTP) induction, though it is unclear which factors are essential. Here, using electrophysiology and Ca2+imaging, the authors find NMDA spikes are a key initiator of LTP, and that bAP contribution occurs via NMDA spike triggering.Federico BrandaliseStefano CartaFritjof HelmchenJohn LismanUrs GerberNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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John Lisman
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Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
description Back-propagating action potentials (bAP) and NMDA dendritic spikes have both been linked to long-term plasticity (LTP) induction, though it is unclear which factors are essential. Here, using electrophysiology and Ca2+imaging, the authors find NMDA spikes are a key initiator of LTP, and that bAP contribution occurs via NMDA spike triggering.
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author Federico Brandalise
Stefano Carta
Fritjof Helmchen
John Lisman
Urs Gerber
author_facet Federico Brandalise
Stefano Carta
Fritjof Helmchen
John Lisman
Urs Gerber
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title Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
title_short Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
title_full Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
title_fullStr Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
title_full_unstemmed Dendritic NMDA spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative LTP in CA3 pyramidal cells
title_sort dendritic nmda spikes are necessary for timing-dependent associative ltp in ca3 pyramidal cells
publisher Nature Portfolio
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