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Activity-Dependent Transcription of BDNF Enhances Visual Acuity during Development

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NEURON
卷 70, 期 3, 页码 455-467

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.02.055

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  1. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
  2. EJLB Foundation
  3. Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation
  4. Jeanne-Timmins Costello Fellowship

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In the developing Xenopus tadpole, conditioning with 20 min of visual stimulation leads to increased proBDNF protein levels in the tectum measured 4 hr later. Following conditioning, the ability to induce direction selectivity in tectal neurons, as well as both retinotectal long-term potentiation and depression, thought to underlie this phenomenon, was strongly facilitated. This facilitation was blocked by knockdown of BDNF expression in tectal neurons. Animals that had been exposed to visual conditioning and subsequently received normal visual input for 7-11 hr exhibited higher spatial frequency thresholds of tectal cell responses to counterphasing gratings than non-conditioned control animals. An improvement in visual acuity was confirmed by enhanced sensitivity to counterphasing gratings in a behavioral test. These results indicate that brief sensory stimulation, by initiating nuclear transcription and de novo protein synthesis of BDNF, can facilitate the refinement of response properties in the developing visual system.

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