Differential Astrocyte-Supplied NMDAR Co-Agonist for CA1 Versus Dentate Gyrus Long-Term Potentiation.

CA1区与齿状回长期增强作用中星形胶质细胞提供的NMDAR共激动剂存在差异

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作者:Sateesh Shruthi, Abraham Wickliffe C
In the hippocampus, there is a region- and synapse-specific N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) co-agonist preference for induction of long-term potentiation (LTP). Schaffer collateral (SC)-CA1 synapses, enriched in GluN2A-containing NMDARs, favor D-serine, while medial perforant path (MPP) to dentate gyrus (DG) synapses that are rich in GluN2B-containing NMDARs prefer glycine for LTP induction. This study investigated the role of astrocytes in providing these co-agonists. We confirmed in rat hippocampal slices that exogenous D-serine (10 μM) is sufficient to restore LTP at SC-CA1 synapses blocked under astrocyte calcium (Ca(2+)) -clamp conditions, consistent with previous findings. However, exogenous glycine (10 μM) also rescued the LTP. In contrast, at MPP-DG synapses, 100 μM exogenous glycine, but not 10 μM nor 100 μM D-serine, restored the LTP blocked by astrocyte Ca(2+)-clamping. Our findings support the view that, as for serine in CA1, astrocytes are the cellular source of the glycine required for LTP induction at MPP-DG synapses.

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