[PDF][PDF] ERK plays a regulatory role in induction of LTP by theta frequency stimulation and its modulation by β-adrenergic receptors

DG Winder, KC Martin, IA Muzzio, D Rohrer… - Neuron, 1999 - cell.com
DG Winder, KC Martin, IA Muzzio, D Rohrer, A Chruscinski, B Kobilka, ER Kandel
Neuron, 1999cell.com
MAP kinase (ERK) translates cell surface signals into alterations in transcription. We have
found that ERK also regulates hippocampal neuronal excitability during 5 Hz stimulation and
thereby regulates forms of long-term potentiation (LTP) that do not require macromolecular
synthesis. Moreover, ERK-mediated changes in excitability are selectively required for some
forms of LTP but not others. ERK is required for the early phase of LTP elicited by brief 5 Hz
stimulation, as well as for LTP elicited by more prolonged 5 Hz stimulation when paired with …
Abstract
MAP kinase (ERK) translates cell surface signals into alterations in transcription. We have found that ERK also regulates hippocampal neuronal excitability during 5 Hz stimulation and thereby regulates forms of long-term potentiation (LTP) that do not require macromolecular synthesis. Moreover, ERK-mediated changes in excitability are selectively required for some forms of LTP but not others. ERK is required for the early phase of LTP elicited by brief 5 Hz stimulation, as well as for LTP elicited by more prolonged 5 Hz stimulation when paired with β1-adrenergic receptor activation. By contrast, ERK plays no role in LTP elicited by a single 1 s 100 Hz train. Consistent with these results, we find that ERK is activated by β-adrenergic receptors in CA1 pyramidal cell somas and dendrites.
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