Endocannabinoid-mediated short-term synaptic plasticity: depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition (DSI) and depolarization-induced suppression of excitation (DSE)

被引:189
作者
Diana, MA [1 ]
Marty, A [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 05, Lab Physiol Cerebrale, F-75006 Paris, France
关键词
DSI; DSE; endocannabinoids; CB1; receptors; short-term synaptic plasticity; GABAergic transmission; glutamatergic transmission; retrograde messengers;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjp.0705726
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition (DSI) and depolarization-induced suppression of excitation (DSE) are two related forms of short-term synaptic plasticity of GABAergic and glutamatergic transmission, respectively. They are induced by calcium concentration increases in postsynaptic cells and are mediated by the release of a retrograde messenger, which reversibly inhibits afferent synapses via presynaptic mechanisms. We review here: (1) The evidence accumulated during the 1990s that has led to the conclusion that DSI/DSE rely on retrograde signaling. (2) The more recent research that has led to the identification of endocannabinoids as the retrograde messengers responsible for DSI/DSE. (3) The possible mechanisms by which presynaptic type 1 cannabinoid receptors reduce synaptic efficacy during DSI/DSE. (4) The possible modes of induction of DSI/DSE by physiological activity patterns, and the partially conflicting evaluations of the calcium concentration increases required for cannabinoid synthesis. (5) Finally, the relation between DSI/DSE and other forms of long- and short-term synaptic inhibition, which were more recently associated with the production of endocannabinoids by postsynaptic cells. We conclude that recent studies on DSI/DSE have uncovered a specific and original mode of action for endocannabinoids in the brain, and that they have opened new avenues to understand the role of retrograde signaling in central synapses.
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