Precisely localized LTD in the neocortex revealed by infrared-guided laser stimulation
- PMID: 10506556
- DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5437.110
Precisely localized LTD in the neocortex revealed by infrared-guided laser stimulation
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- Science 1999 Dec 17;286(5448):2273
Abstract
In a direct approach to elucidate the origin of long-term depression (LTD), glutamate was applied onto dendrites of neurons in rat neocortical slices. An infrared-guided laser stimulation was used to release glutamate from caged glutamate in the focal spot of an ultraviolet laser. A burst of light flashes caused an LTD-like depression of glutamate receptor responses, which was highly confined to the region of "tetanic" stimulation (<10 micrometers). A similar depression of glutamate receptor responses was observed during LTD of synaptic transmission. A spatially highly specific postsynaptic mechanism can account for the LTD induced by glutamate release.
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