Crepel_1993_J.Neurophysiol_69_1774

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Title : Anoxia-induced LTP of isolated NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic responses - Crepel_1993_J.Neurophysiol_69_1774
Author(s) : Crepel V , Hammond C , Krnjevic K , Chinestra P , Ben-Ari Y
Ref : Journal of Neurophysiology , 69 :1774 , 1993
Abstract :

1. The effects of an anoxic-aglycemic episode (1-3 min) on the pharmacologically isolated N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-mediated responses were examined in CA1 pyramidal hippocampal neurons in vitro. 2. An anoxic-aglycemic episode induced a long term potentiation (LTP) of the NMDA receptor-mediated field excitatory post-synoptic potentials (EPSPs). This LTP, referred to as anoxic LTP, was observed in the presence of 1) a normal Mg2+ concentration [+40.1 +/- 5% (mean +/- SE)], 2) a low Mg2+ concentration (+52.2 +/- 10%), or 3) a Mg2+ free (+49 +/- 11%), 1 h after anoxia. 3. Bath application of D-2-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid (D-APV, 20 microM, 15-21 min) before, during, and after the anoxic-aglycemic episode, which transiently blocked the synaptic NMDA receptor mediated response, prevented the induction of anoxic LTP. 4. The intracellularly recorded NMDA receptor-mediated EPSP was also persistently potentiated by anoxia-aglycemia (+47 +/- 4%). This potentiation was not associated with changes in membrane potential or input resistance. 5. These findings provide the first evidence that an anoxic-aglycemic episode induces an LTP of NMDA receptor-mediated responses. This potentiation may participate in the cascade of events that lead to delayed neuronal death.

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Crepel V, Hammond C, Krnjevic K, Chinestra P, Ben-Ari Y (1993)
Anoxia-induced LTP of isolated NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic responses
Journal of Neurophysiology 69 :1774

Crepel V, Hammond C, Krnjevic K, Chinestra P, Ben-Ari Y (1993)
Journal of Neurophysiology 69 :1774