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Dendritic nicotinic receptors modulate backpropagating action potentials and long-term plasticity of interneurons

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 364-377

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05999.x

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calcium stores; hippocampus; non-synaptic; rat; two-photon laser-scanning microscopy

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Stratum radiatum interneurons, unlike pyramidal cells, are rich in nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs); however, the role of these receptors in plasticity has remained elusive. As opposed to previous physiological studies, we found that functional alpha 7-subunit-containing nAChRs (alpha 7-nAChRs) are abundant on interneuron dendrites of rats. Moreover, dendritic Ca2+ transients induced by activation of alpha 7-nAChRs increase as a function of distance from soma. The activation of these extrasynaptic alpha 7-nAChRs by cholinergic agonists either facilitated or depressed backpropagating action potentials, depending on the timing of alpha 7-nAChR activation. We have previously shown that dendritic alpha 7-nAChRs are involved in the regulation of synaptic transmission, suggesting that alpha 7-nAChRs may play an important role in the regulation of the spike timing-dependent plasticity. Here we provide evidence that long-term potentiation is indeed boosted by stimulation of dendritic alpha 7-nAChRs. Our results suggest a new mechanism for a cholinergic switch in memory encoding and retrieval.

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