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Dichotomous Dopaminergic Control of Striatal Synaptic Plasticity

Northwestern University · Rockefeller University

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Abstract

At synapses between cortical pyramidal neurons and principal striatal medium spiny neurons (MSNs), postsynaptic D1 and D2 dopamine (DA) receptors are postulated to be necessary for the induction of long-term potentiation and depression, respectively-forms of plasticity thought to underlie associative learning. Because these receptors are restricted to two distinct MSN populations, this postulate demands that synaptic plasticity be unidirectional in each cell type. Using brain slices from DA receptor transgenic mice, we show that this is not the case. Rather, DA plays complementary roles in these two types of MSN to ensure that synaptic plasticity is bidirectional and Hebbian. In models of Parkinson's disease,…

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Keywords
  • Neuroscience
  • Synaptic plasticity
  • Dopaminergic
  • Nonsynaptic plasticity
  • Metaplasticity
  • Medium spiny neuron
  • Synaptic scaling
  • Homosynaptic plasticity
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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