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Presynaptic self-depression at developing neocortical synapses.


ABSTRACT: A central tenet of most theories of synaptic modification during cortical development is that correlated activity drives plasticity in synaptically connected neurons. Unexpectedly, however, using sensory-evoked activity patterns recorded from the developing mouse cortex in vivo, the synaptic learning rule that we uncover here relies solely on the presynaptic neuron. A burst of three presynaptic spikes followed, within a restricted time window, by a single presynaptic spike induces robust long-term depression (LTD) at developing layer 4 to layer 2/3 synapses. This presynaptic spike pattern-dependent LTD (p-LTD) can be induced by individual presynaptic layer 4 cells, requires presynaptic NMDA receptors and calcineurin, and is expressed presynaptically. However, in contrast to spike timing-dependent LTD, p-LTD is independent of postsynaptic and astroglial signaling. This spike pattern-dependent learning rule complements timing-based rules and is likely to play a role in the pruning of synaptic input during cortical development.

SUBMITTER: Rodriguez-Moreno A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3542421 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Presynaptic self-depression at developing neocortical synapses.

Rodríguez-Moreno Antonio A   González-Rueda Ana A   Banerjee Abhishek A   Upton A Louise AL   Craig Michael T MT   Paulsen Ole O  

Neuron 20130101 1


A central tenet of most theories of synaptic modification during cortical development is that correlated activity drives plasticity in synaptically connected neurons. Unexpectedly, however, using sensory-evoked activity patterns recorded from the developing mouse cortex in vivo, the synaptic learning rule that we uncover here relies solely on the presynaptic neuron. A burst of three presynaptic spikes followed, within a restricted time window, by a single presynaptic spike induces robust long-te  ...[more]

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