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The Journal of Neuroscience, April 1, 2000, 20(7):2512-2522
NMDA Receptor Content of Synapses in Stratum Radiatum of the
Hippocampal CA1 Area
Claudia
Racca1,
F. Anne
Stephenson2,
Peter
Streit3,
J. David B.
Roberts1, and
Peter
Somogyi1
1 Medical Research Council Anatomical Neuropharmacology
Unit, Oxford University, Oxford OX1 3TH, United Kingdom,
2 School of Pharmacy, University of London, London WC1N
1AX, United Kingdom, and 3 Institut für
Hirnforschung, Universität Zürich, CH-8057 Zürich,
Switzerland
Glutamate receptors activated by NMDA (NMDARs) or
AMPA (AMPARs) are clustered on dendritic spines of pyramidal
cells. Both the AMPAR-mediated postsynaptic responses and the synaptic
AMPAR immunoreactivity show a large intersynapse variability.
Postsynaptic responses mediated by NMDARs show less variability. To
assess the variability in NMDAR content and the extent of their
coexistence with AMPARs in Schaffer collateral-commissural synapses of
adult rat CA1 pyramidal cells, electron microscopic immunogold
localization of receptors has been used. Immunoreactivity of NMDARs was
detected in virtually all synapses on spines, but AMPARs were
undetectable, on average, in 12% of synapses. A proportion of synapses
had a very high AMPAR content relative to the mean content, resulting in a distribution more skewed toward larger values than that of NMDARs.
The variability of synaptic NMDAR content [coefficient of variation
(CV), 0.64-0.70] was much lower than that of the AMPAR content (CV,
1.17-1.45). Unlike the AMPAR content, the NMDAR content showed only a
weak correlation with synapse size. As reported previously for AMPARs,
the immunoreactivity of NMDARs was also associated with the spine
apparatus within spines. The results demonstrate that the
majority of the synapses made by CA3 pyramidal cells onto spines of
CA1 pyramids express both NMDARs and AMPARs, but with variable ratios.
A less-variable NMDAR content is accompanied by a wide variability of
AMPAR content, indicating that the regulation of expression of the two
receptors is not closely linked. These findings support reports that
fast excitatory transmission at some of these synapses is mediated by
activation mainly of NMDARs.
Key words:
hippocampus; spine; immunocytochemistry; electron
microscopy; NMDA receptor; AMPA receptor; glutamate receptor; spine
apparatus
Copyright © 2000 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/00/2072512-11$05.00/0
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