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Synaptic plasticity in the medial vestibular nuclei: role of glutamate receptors and retrograde messengers in rat brainstem slices.

机译:前庭内侧核突触可塑性:大鼠脑干切片中谷氨酸受体和逆行信使的作用。

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The analysis of cellular-molecular events mediating synaptic plasticity within vestibular nuclei is an attempt to explain the mechanisms underlying vestibular plasticity phenomena. The present review is meant to illustrate the main results, obtained in vitro, on the mechanisms underlying long-term changes in synaptic strength within the medial vestibular nuclei. The synaptic plasticity phenomena taking place at the level of vestibular nuclei could be useful for adapting and consolidating the efficacy of vestibular neuron responsiveness to environmental requirements, as during visuo-vestibular recalibration and vestibular compensation. Following a general introduction on the most salient features of vestibular compensation and visuo-vestibular adaptation, which are two plastic events involving neuronal circuitry within the medial vestibular nuclei, the second and third sections describe the results from rat brainstem slice studies, demonstrating the possibility to induce long-term potentiation and depression in the medial vestibular nuclei, following high frequency stimulation of the primary vestibular afferents. In particular the mechanisms sustaining the induction and expression of vestibular long-term potentiation and depression, such as the role of various glutamate receptors and retrograde messengers have been described. The relevant role of the interaction between the platelet-activating factor, acting as a retrograde messenger, and the presynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptors, in determining the full expression of vestibular long-term potentiation is also underlined. In addition, the mechanisms involved in vestibular long-term potentiation have been compared with those leading to long-term potentiation in the hippocampus to emphasize the most significant differences emerging from vestibular studies. The fourth part, describes recent results demonstrating the essential role of nitric oxide, another retrograde messenger, in the induction of vestibular potentiation. Finally the fifth part suggests the possible functional significance of different action times of the two retrograde messengers and metabotropic glutamate receptors, which are involved in mediating the presynaptic mechanism sustaining vestibular long-term potentiation.
机译:分析介导前庭核内突触可塑性的细胞分子事件是试图解释潜在前庭可塑性现象的机制。本综述旨在说明体外前庭内侧前庭核内突触强度长期变化所依据的机制的主要结果。前庭核水平发生的突触可塑性现象可能有助于适应和巩固前庭神经元对环境要求的有效性,例如在视觉-前庭重新校准和前庭补偿过程中。在概述了前庭代偿和视觉-前庭适应的最显着特征后,这是涉及前庭内侧核内神经元回路的两个可塑性事件,第二和第三部分描述了大鼠脑干切片研究的结果,证明了可能在高频刺激初级前庭传入神经后,诱导前庭内侧核的长期增强和抑制。特别地,已经描述了维持诱导和表达前庭长期增强和抑制的机制,例如各种谷氨酸受体和逆行信使的作用。还强调了血小板活化因子(作为逆行信使)与突触前代谢型谷氨酸受体之间的相互作用在确定前庭长期增强的完整表达中的相关作用。此外,已将涉及前庭长期增强的机制与导致海马体长期增强的机制进行了比较,以强调前庭研究中出现的最显着差异。第四部分描述了最近的结果,证明了另一种逆行信使一氧化氮在诱导前庭增强中的重要作用。最后,第五部分提出了两种逆行信使和代谢型谷氨酸受体不同作用时间的可能功能意义,它们参与介导维持前庭长期增强的突触前机制。

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