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Two dynamic processes for the induction of long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 neurons

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This work sets out to investigate fast and slow dynamic processes and how they effect the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP). Functionally, the fast process will work as a time window to take a spatial coincidence among various inputs projected to the hippocampus, and the slow process will work as a temporal integrator of a sequence of dynamic events. Firstly, the two factors were studied using a “burst” stimulus and a “long-interval patterns” stimulus. Secondly, we propose that, for the induction of LTP, there are two dynamic processes, fast and slow, which are productively activated by bursts and long-interval patterns. The model parameters, a time constant of short dynamics and one of long dynamics, were determined by fitting the values obtained from model simulation to the experimental data. A molecular factor or cellular factors with these two time constants are likely to be induced in LTP induction.

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Received: 3 November 1997 / Accepted in revised form: 18 August 1999

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Aihara, T., Tsukada, M. & Matsuda, H. Two dynamic processes for the induction of long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 neurons. Biol Cybern 82, 189–195 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004220050018

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