Comparison of paired‐pulse facilitation of AMPA and NMDA synaptic currents in the lateral amygdala

2001 
Stimulating thalamic fibers exiting from the internal capsule evokes a glutamatergic excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) recorded in vitro with patch electrodes in neurons of the rat lateral amygdala (LA). The purpose of this study is to compare paired-pulse facilitation (PPF), a form of short-term synaptic plasticity, of AMPA and NMDA receptor-mediated EPSCs. Analysis of PPF at this synapse is important since, in fear-conditioned animals, PPF reflects an enhanced transmitter release but the amplitude of only AMPA EPSCs is facilitated. PPF magnitude of the composite EPSC is a result of both AMPA and NMDA receptor activation; however, the characteristics of AMPA and NMDA PPF are dissimilar. Specifically, the NMDA EPSC shows greater PPF (NMDA PPF) than does the AMPA EPSC whether measuring the NMDA PPF magnitude in an AMPA antagonist/Mg2+-free solution or by subtracting the AMPA EPSC from the composite EPSC in normal Mg2+. Presynaptic NMDA receptors neither influence AMPA PPF nor account for the difference between the NMDA and AMPA PPF. Another difference was that removal of inhibitory tone enhanced AMPA PPF, while it had mixed effects on NMDA PPF. Furthermore, AMPA PPF was independent of stimulus intensity and postsynaptic voltage, unlike the NMDA PPF. Another dissimilarity was that the amplitudes of pairs of AMPA EPSCs were not correlated, suggesting presynaptic mechanisms. In contrast, NMDA PPF was dependent on stimulus intensity and postsynaptic voltage and the amplitudes of paired NMDA EPSCs had a positive correlation, suggesting a postsynaptic influence. Both AMPA and NMDA PPF were influenced by GABA inhibition and this could be a factor in the magnitude disparity. These data show that AMPA and NMDA PPF have different characteristics and contribute to the composite PPF in the thalamic to lateral amygdala pathway. Synapse 42:115–127, 2001. © 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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