Presynaptic long-term plasticity

Front Synaptic Neurosci. 2013 Oct 17:5:8. doi: 10.3389/fnsyn.2013.00008.

Abstract

Long-term synaptic plasticity is a major cellular substrate for learning, memory, and behavioral adaptation. Although early examples of long-term synaptic plasticity described a mechanism by which postsynaptic signal transduction was potentiated, it is now apparent that there is a vast array of mechanisms for long-term synaptic plasticity that involve modifications to either or both the presynaptic terminal and postsynaptic site. In this article, we discuss current and evolving approaches to identify presynaptic mechanisms as well as discuss their limitations. We next provide examples of the diverse circuits in which presynaptic forms of long-term synaptic plasticity have been described and discuss the potential contribution this form of plasticity might add to circuit function. Finally, we examine the present evidence for the molecular pathways and cellular events underlying presynaptic long-term synaptic plasticity.

Keywords: long-term depression; long-term potentiation; neurotransmitter release; presynaptic plasticity; synaptic plasticity; synaptic vesicle.

Publication types

  • Review