Ji_2001_Neuron_31_131

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Title : Timing and location of nicotinic activity enhances or depresses hippocampal synaptic plasticity - Ji_2001_Neuron_31_131
Author(s) : Ji D , Lape R , Dani JA
Ref : Neuron , 31 :131 , 2001
Abstract :

This study reveals mechanisms in the mouse hippocampus that may underlie nicotinic influences on attention, memory, and cognition. Induction of synaptic plasticity, arising via generally accepted mechanisms, is modulated by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Properly timed nicotinic activity at pyramidal neurons boosted the induction of long-term potentiation via presynaptic and postsynaptic pathways. On the other hand, nicotinic activity on interneurons inhibited nearby pyramidal neurons and thereby prevented or diminished the induction of synaptic potentiation. The synaptic modulation was dependent on the location and timing of the nicotinic activity. Loss of these synaptic mechanisms may contribute to the cognitive deficits experienced during Alzheimer's diseases, which is associated with a loss of cholinergic projections and with a decrease in the number of nicotinic receptors.

PubMedSearch : Ji_2001_Neuron_31_131
PubMedID: 11498056

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Ji D, Lape R, Dani JA (2001)
Timing and location of nicotinic activity enhances or depresses hippocampal synaptic plasticity
Neuron 31 :131

Ji D, Lape R, Dani JA (2001)
Neuron 31 :131