INVOLVEMENT OF PROTEIN-KINASE-C IN SEROTONIN-INDUCED SPIKE BROADENING AND SYNAPTIC FACILITATION IN SENSORIMOTOR CONNECTIONS OF APLYSIA

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作者
SUGITA, S [1 ]
GOLDSMITH, JR [1 ]
BAXTER, DA [1 ]
BYRNE, JH [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV TEXAS,SCH MED,DEPT NEUROBIOL & ANAT,POB 20708,HOUSTON,TX 77225
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10.1152/jn.1992.68.2.643
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Plasticity at the connections between sensory neurons and their follower cells in Aplysia has been used extensively as a model system to examine mechanisms of simple forms of learning. Earlier studies have concluded that serotonin (5-HT) is a key modulatory transmitter and that it exerts its short-term actions via cAMP-dependent activation of protein kinase A. Subsequently, it has become clear that other kinase systems such as protein kinase C (PKC) also may be involved in the actions of 5-HT. 2. Application of phorbol esters, which activate PKC, produced a slowly developing spike broadening but had little effect on excitability (a process known to be primarily cAMP dependent). Moreover, the effects of phorbol esters and 5-HT on spike duration were not additive, suggesting that they may share some common mechanisms. 3. The protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine suppressed both 5-HT-induced slowly developing spike broadening and, under certain conditions, facilitation of transmitter release. Staurosporine did not inhibit 5-HT-induced enhancement of excitability. The effectiveness of staurosporine on spike broadening was dependent on the time at which spike broadening was examined after application of 5-HT. Staurosporine appeared to have little effect on spike broadening 3 min after application of 5-HT, whereas it inhibited significantly 5-HT-induced spike broadening at later times. The staurosporine-insensitive component of 5-HT-induced spike broadening may be mediated by cAMP. 4. The results suggest that the activation of PKC plays a key role in components of both 5-HT-induced spike broadening and facilitation of synaptic transmission. In addition, the results indicate that the relative contributions of the different kinase pathways to 5-HT-induced modulation of sensory neurons may be state and time dependent.
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