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Quisqualate Metabotropic Receptors Modulate NMDA Currents and Facilitate Induction of Long‐Term Potentiation Through Protein Kinase C
Author(s) -
Aniksztejn Laurent,
Otani Satoru,
BenAri Yehezkel
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
european journal of neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.346
H-Index - 206
eISSN - 1460-9568
pISSN - 0953-816X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1992.tb00900.x
Subject(s) - ampa receptor , long term potentiation , nmda receptor , long term depression , acpd , metabotropic glutamate receptor , metabotropic receptor , biology , chemistry , neuroscience , glutamate receptor , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , receptor
Using intracellular and extracellular recordings in rat hippocampal slices, we have investigated the interactions between the quisqualate metabotropic receptor (Q P ) and currents mediated by N ‐methyl‐ d ‐aspartate (NMDA) and α‐amino‐3‐hydroxy‐5‐methyl‐4‐isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA). We found that trans‐ (t) ‐1‐amino‐1,3‐cyclopentanedicarboxylic acid (trans‐ACPD) and 1S,3R‐aminocyclopentane‐1,3‐dicarboxylic acid (1S,3R‐ACPD) potentiated NMDA but not AMPA‐mediated currents. Intracellular injections of selective protein kinase C inhibitors prevented the up‐regulation of the NMDA response. The physiological consequence of the up‐regulation by ACPD of the NMDA response on the threshold of long‐term potentiation induction was tested. We found that a subthreshold train of electrical stimulation that produced short‐term potentiation generated long‐term potentiation when coupled with ACPD application, an effect which was not produced by AMPA or NMDA. This effect was blocked by an inhibitor of protein kinase C. These results demonstrate for the first time that one subtype of glutamate receptor (Q P ) can regulate another subtype of glutamate receptor (NMDA) through the activation of protein kinase C. Our results also suggest that the NMDA receptor is regulated by protein kinase C, and that the intracellular level of protein kinase C may determine the threshold for induction of long‐term potentiation.