Abstract
It is widely believed that a rise in post-synaptic calcium concentration ([Ca 2+];) is a necessary step in the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) (Bliss and Collingridge, Nature, 361 (1993) 31–39). In this experiment, we examine the involvement of voltagegated Ca 2+ channels (VGCC) in the induction of AP5-sensitive LTP induced by θ-burst stimulation in guinea-pig hippocampal CA1 neurons. The VGCC blockers, Ni 2+, (25 μM, T -channel blocker) or ω-AgaIVA (60 nM, P-channel blocker), which have no effect on synaptic transmission, suppress 60% or 78% of the Θ-burst induced UP, respectively. This implies that Ca 2+ entry through VGCC is an important step in this form of LTP.
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