Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex.
Associative fear learning, resulting from whisker stimulation paired with application of a mild electric shock to the tail in a classical conditioning paradigm, changes the motor behavior of mice and modifies the cortical functional representation of sensory receptors involved in the conditioning. I...
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doaj-6f08577df58b4db3b2e5a990c64e13772021-03-03T23:43:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0182e5430110.1371/journal.pone.0054301Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex.Malgorzata JasinskaEwa SiucinskaEwa JasekJan A LitwinElzbieta PyzaMalgorzata KossutAssociative fear learning, resulting from whisker stimulation paired with application of a mild electric shock to the tail in a classical conditioning paradigm, changes the motor behavior of mice and modifies the cortical functional representation of sensory receptors involved in the conditioning. It also induces the formation of new inhibitory synapses on double-synapse spines of the cognate barrel hollows. We studied density and distribution of polyribosomes, the putative structural markers of enhanced synaptic activation, following conditioning. By analyzing serial sections of the barrel cortex by electron microscopy and stereology, we found that the density of polyribosomes was significantly increased in dendrites of the barrel activated during conditioning. The results revealed fear learning-induced increase in the density of polyribosomes associated with both excitatory and inhibitory synapses located on dendritic spines (in both single- and double-synapse spines) and only with the inhibitory synapses located on dendritic shafts. This effect was accompanied by a significant increase in the postsynaptic density area of the excitatory synapses on single-synapse spines and of the inhibitory synapses on double-synapse spines containing polyribosomes. The present results show that associative fear learning not only induces inhibitory synaptogenesis, as demonstrated in the previous studies, but also stimulates local protein synthesis and produces modifications of the synapses that indicate their potentiation.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23457448/?tool=EBI |
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Malgorzata Jasinska Ewa Siucinska Ewa Jasek Jan A Litwin Elzbieta Pyza Malgorzata Kossut Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. PLoS ONE |
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Malgorzata Jasinska Ewa Siucinska Ewa Jasek Jan A Litwin Elzbieta Pyza Malgorzata Kossut |
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Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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Fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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fear learning increases the number of polyribosomes associated with excitatory and inhibitory synapses in the barrel cortex. |
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Associative fear learning, resulting from whisker stimulation paired with application of a mild electric shock to the tail in a classical conditioning paradigm, changes the motor behavior of mice and modifies the cortical functional representation of sensory receptors involved in the conditioning. It also induces the formation of new inhibitory synapses on double-synapse spines of the cognate barrel hollows. We studied density and distribution of polyribosomes, the putative structural markers of enhanced synaptic activation, following conditioning. By analyzing serial sections of the barrel cortex by electron microscopy and stereology, we found that the density of polyribosomes was significantly increased in dendrites of the barrel activated during conditioning. The results revealed fear learning-induced increase in the density of polyribosomes associated with both excitatory and inhibitory synapses located on dendritic spines (in both single- and double-synapse spines) and only with the inhibitory synapses located on dendritic shafts. This effect was accompanied by a significant increase in the postsynaptic density area of the excitatory synapses on single-synapse spines and of the inhibitory synapses on double-synapse spines containing polyribosomes. The present results show that associative fear learning not only induces inhibitory synaptogenesis, as demonstrated in the previous studies, but also stimulates local protein synthesis and produces modifications of the synapses that indicate their potentiation. |
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