Huang_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_3236

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Title : Genetic evidence for the bidirectional modulation of synaptic plasticity in the prefrontal cortex by D1 receptors - Huang_2004_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_101_3236
Author(s) : Huang YY , Simpson E , Kellendonk C , Kandel ER
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 101 :3236 , 2004
Abstract :

To address the role of D1 receptors in the medial prefrontal cortex, we combined pharmacological and genetic manipulations to examine long-term synaptic potentiation (LTP)/long-term synaptic depression (LTD) in brain slices of rats and mice. We found that the D1 antagonist SCH23390 selectively blocked the maintenance but not the induction of LTP in the prefrontal cortex. Conversely, activation of D1 receptors facilitated the maintenance of LTP, and this effect is impaired in heterozygous D1 receptor knockout mice. Low-frequency stimulation induced a transient depression in the medial prefrontal cortex. This depression could be transformed into LTD by coapplication of dopamine. Coapplication of dopamine, however, shows no facilitating effect on LTD in heterozygous D1 receptor knockout mice. These results provide pharmacological and genetic evidence for a role of D1 receptors in the bidirectional modulation of synaptic plasticity in the medial prefrontal cortex. The absence of this modulation in heterozygous knockout mice shows that a dysregulation of dopamine receptor expression levels can have dramatic effects on synaptic plasticity in the prefrontal cortex.

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Huang YY, Simpson E, Kellendonk C, Kandel ER (2004)
Genetic evidence for the bidirectional modulation of synaptic plasticity in the prefrontal cortex by D1 receptors
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :3236

Huang YY, Simpson E, Kellendonk C, Kandel ER (2004)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101 :3236