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Publication : Impact of parallel fiber to Purkinje cell long-term depression is unmasked in absence of inhibitory input.

First Author  Boele HJ Year  2018
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  4
Issue  10 Pages  eaas9426
PubMed ID  30306129 Mgi Jnum  J:287567
Mgi Id  MGI:6415852 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.aas9426
Citation  Boele HJ, et al. (2018) Impact of parallel fiber to Purkinje cell long-term depression is unmasked in absence of inhibitory input. Sci Adv 4(10):eaas9426
abstractText  Pavlovian eyeblink conditioning has been used extensively to study the neural mechanisms underlying associative and motor learning. During this simple learning task, memory formation takes place at Purkinje cells in defined areas of the cerebellar cortex, which acquire a strong temporary suppression of their activity during conditioning. Yet, it is unknown which neuronal plasticity mechanisms mediate this suppression. Two potential mechanisms include long-term depression of parallel fiber to Purkinje cell synapses and feed-forward inhibition by molecular layer interneurons. We show, using a triple transgenic approach, that only concurrent disruption of both these suppression mechanisms can severely impair conditioning, highlighting that both processes can compensate for each other's deficits.
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