Science, Vol.275, No.5297, 209-213, 1997
A Synaptically Controlled, Associative Signal for Hebbian Plasticity in Hippocampal-Neurons
The role of back-propagating dendritic action potentials in the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) was investigated in CA1 neurons by means of dendritic patch recordings and simultaneous calcium imaging. Pairing of subthreshold excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) with back-propagating action potentials resulted in an amplification of dendritic action potentials and evoked calcium influx near the site of synaptic input. This pairing also induced a robust LTP, which was reduced when EPSPs were paired with non-back-propagating action potentials or when stimuli were unpaired. Action potentials thus provide a synaptically controlled, associative signal to the dendrites for Hebbian modifications of synaptic strength.
Keywords:LONG-TERM POTENTIATION;DEPOLARIZING CURRENT PULSES;PYRAMIDAL CELL DENDRITES;CA2+ CHANNELS;CALCIUM;CA1;ACTIVATION;SYNAPSES;SPINES;INFLUX