SUNY: Stony Brook University
Neurobiology and Behavior
We report that neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), delivered chronically via fibroblasts implanted intrathecally into neonatal rats, can facilitate synaptic transmission in the spinal cord. A small collagen plug containing NT-3-secreting fibroblasts... more
We report that neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), delivered chronically via fibroblasts implanted intrathecally into neonatal rats, can facilitate synaptic transmission in the spinal cord. A small collagen plug containing NT-3-secreting fibroblasts was placed on the exposed dorsal surface of the spinal cord (L1) of 2-d-old rats; controls received beta-galactosidase-secreting fibroblasts. After 6 hr to 12 d of survival, synaptic potentials (EPSP) elicited by two synaptic inputs, L5 dorsal root and ventrolateral funiculus (VLF), were recorded intracellularly in L5 motoneurons in vitro. Preparations treated with NT-3 implants exhibited enhanced monosynaptic synaptic transmission from both inputs, which persisted over the entire testing period. Unlike acute enhancement of transmission by NT-3 (Arvanian and Mendell, 2001a), the chronic effect could occur at connections not normally eliciting an NMDA receptor-mediated response at the time of NT-3 exposure. Using susceptibility to blockade of the NMDA...
A series of studies in the cat has illustrated that the successive excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSPs) generated in motoneurons of different types during high-frequency stimulation of Ia afferent fibers differ in their amplitude... more
A series of studies in the cat has illustrated that the successive excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSPs) generated in motoneurons of different types during high-frequency stimulation of Ia afferent fibers differ in their amplitude modulation (Collins et al. 1984; Honig et al. 1983; ...