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Involvement of Complexin II in Synaptic Plasticity in the CA1 Region of the Hippocampus:The Use of Complexin II-Lacking Mice
[摘要] References(26)Cited-By(11)An electrophysiological study was performed with mice lacking complexin II, a presynaptic protein.The long−term potentiation(LTP)by high−frequency stimulation, recorded in the hippocampal CA1 area, was decreased in complexin II−lacking mice(CPXII KO mice).The overall postsynaptic currents elicited by low frequency stimulation on the Schaffer collateral/commissural fibers in the hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells were not different between wild−type and mutant mice.Excitatory postsynaptic currents(EPSCs)recorded in the presence of 50μM bicuculline and inhibitory postsynaptic currents(IPSCs)recorded in the presence of 50μM AP−5(DL−2−amino−5−phosphonopentanoic acid)+ 30μM CNQX(6−cyano−7−nitroquinoxaline−2, 3−dione)were also identical between wild−types and mutants.Furthermore, the EPSCs following repetitive stimulation(10 Hz)in CPXII KO mice did not show any difference with wild−types.These findings suggest that complexin II does not play a crucial role in ordinary neural transmission, short−term synaptic plasticity or synaptic transmission during high−frequency repetitive stimulation.Therefore, the protein is thought to be involved in the LTP process following tetanic stimulation, including the induction and /or maintenance of the LTP.
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[关键词] Complexin II-lacking mice;Long-term potentiation;Hippocampus;CA1 pyramidal cell;Whole-cell recording [时效性] 
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