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Learning in Aplysia: looking at synaptic plasticity from both sides.

机译:在Aplysia中学习:从双方看突触可塑性。

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Until recently, learning and memory in invertebrate organisms was believed to be mediated by relatively simple presynaptic mechanisms. By contrast, learning and memory in vertebrate organisms is generally thought to be mediated, at least in part, by postsynaptic mechanisms. But new experimental evidence from research using a model invertebrate organism, the marine snail Aplysia, indicates that this apparent distinction between invertebrate and vertebrate synaptic mechanisms of learning is invalid: learning in Aplysia cannot be explained in terms of exclusively presynaptic mechanisms. NMDA-receptor-dependent LTP appears to be necessary for classical conditioning in Aplysia. Furthermore, modulation of trafficking of postsynaptic ionotropic glutamate receptors underlies behavioral sensitization in this snail. Exclusively presynaptic processes appear to support only relatively brief memory in Aplysia. More persistent memory is likely to be mediated by postsynaptic processes, or by presynaptic processes whose expression depends upon retrograde signals.
机译:直到最近,无脊椎动物生物的学习和记忆仍被认为是由相对简单的突触前机制介导的。相比之下,通常认为脊椎动物生物体的学习和记忆至少部分地由突触后机制介导。但是,使用无脊椎动物模型海洋蜗牛Aplysia进行的研究提供的新实验证据表明,无脊椎动物和脊椎动物突触学习机制之间的这种明显区别是无效的:Aplysia中的学习不能仅通过突触前机制来解释。 NMDA受体依赖性LTP似乎是海Ap中经典调节所必需的。此外,调节突触后离子型谷氨酸受体的运输是该蜗牛行为敏化的基础。独家的突触前过程似乎仅支持Aplysia中相对短暂的记忆。突触后过程或突触前过程介导更多的持久性记忆,其表达取决于逆行信号。

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