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Astrocyte-mediated distributed plasticity at hypothalamic glutamate synapses.


ABSTRACT: Afferent activity can induce fast, feed-forward changes in synaptic efficacy that are synapse specific. Using combined electrophysiology, caged molecule photolysis, and Ca(2+) imaging, we describe a plasticity in which the recruitment of astrocytes in response to afferent activity causes a fast and feed-forward, yet distributed increase in the amplitude of quantal synaptic currents at multiple glutamate synapses on magnocellular neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus. The plasticity is largely multiplicative, consistent with a proportional increase or "scaling" in the strength of all synapses on the neuron. This effect requires a metabotropic glutamate receptor-mediated rise in Ca(2+) in the astrocyte processes surrounding the neuron and the release of the gliotransmitter ATP, which acts on postsynaptic purinergic receptors. These data provide evidence for a form of distributed synaptic plasticity that is feed-forward, expressed quickly, and mediated by the synaptic activation of neighboring astrocytes.

SUBMITTER: Gordon GR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4107870 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Astrocyte-mediated distributed plasticity at hypothalamic glutamate synapses.

Gordon Grant R J GR   Iremonger Karl J KJ   Kantevari Srinivas S   Ellis-Davies Graham C R GC   MacVicar Brian A BA   Bains Jaideep S JS  

Neuron 20091101 3


Afferent activity can induce fast, feed-forward changes in synaptic efficacy that are synapse specific. Using combined electrophysiology, caged molecule photolysis, and Ca(2+) imaging, we describe a plasticity in which the recruitment of astrocytes in response to afferent activity causes a fast and feed-forward, yet distributed increase in the amplitude of quantal synaptic currents at multiple glutamate synapses on magnocellular neurosecretory cells in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus. T  ...[more]

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