Bailey_1992_Neuron_9_749

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Title : Inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis block structural changes that accompany long-term heterosynaptic plasticity in Aplysia - Bailey_1992_Neuron_9_749
Author(s) : Bailey CH , Montarolo P , Chen M , Kandel ER , Schacher S
Ref : Neuron , 9 :749 , 1992
Abstract :

Synaptic connections between the sensory and motor neurons of Aplysia in culture undergo long-term facilitation in response to serotonin (5-HT) and long-term depression in response to FMRFamide. These long-term functional changes are dependent on the synthesis of macromolecules during the period in which the transmitter is applied and are accompanied by structural changes. There is an increase and a decrease, respectively, in the number of sensory neuron varicosities in response to 5-HT and FMRFamide. To determine whether macromolecular synthesis is also required for the structural changes, we examined in parallel the effects of inhibitors of protein (anisomycin) or RNA (actinomycin D) synthesis on the structural and functional changes. We have found that anisomycin and actinomycin D block both the enduring alterations in varicosity number and the long-lasting changes in synaptic potential. These results indicate that macromolecular synthesis is required for expression of the long-lasting structural changes in the sensory cells and that this synthesis is correlated with the long-term functional modulation of sensorimotor synapses.

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Bailey CH, Montarolo P, Chen M, Kandel ER, Schacher S (1992)
Inhibitors of protein and RNA synthesis block structural changes that accompany long-term heterosynaptic plasticity in Aplysia
Neuron 9 :749

Bailey CH, Montarolo P, Chen M, Kandel ER, Schacher S (1992)
Neuron 9 :749