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Endocannabinoid dynamics gate spike-timing dependent depression and potentiation (Cui et al 2016)
Ilya Prokin
STDP_model [798078]
The endocannabinoid (eCB) system is considered involved in synaptic depression. Recent reports have also linked eCBs to synaptic potentiation. However it is not known how eCB signaling may support such bidirectionality. To question the mechanisms of this phenomena in spike-timing dependent plasticity (STDP) at corticostriatal synapses, we combined electrophysiology experiments with biophysical modeling. We demonstrate that STDP is controlled by eCB levels and dynamics: prolonged and moderate levels of eCB lead to eCB-mediated long-term depression (eCB-tLTD) while short and large eCB transients produce eCB-mediated long-term potentiation (eCB-tLTP). Therefore, just like neurotransmitters glutamate or GABA, eCB form a bidirectional system.
  • Neostriatum medium spiny direct pathway GABA cell Show Other
  • Neostriatum medium spiny indirect pathway GABA cell Show Other
  • Cui Y, Prokin I, Xu H, Delord B, Genet S, Venance L, Berry H (2016) Show Other
isprokin@gmail.com
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