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A synapse-specific refractory period for plasticity at individual dendritic spines

Biology

A synapse-specific refractory period for plasticity at individual dendritic spines

J. C. Flores, D. Sarkar, et al.

Synapses that were recently potentiated enter a local, synapse-specific refractory period that limits further strengthening—linked to reduced postsynaptic CaMKII signaling and only partially overcome by stronger activation—until about one hour later when key postsynaptic proteins, like PSD95, return to baseline. Research conducted by Juan C. Flores, Dipannita Sarkar, and Karen Zito.

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Abstract
How newly formed memories are preserved while brain plasticity is ongoing has been a source of debate. One idea is that synapses which experienced recent plasticity become resistant to further plasticity, a type of metaplasticity often referred to as saturation. Here, we probe the local dendritic mechanisms that limit plasticity at recently potentiated synapses. We show that recently potentiated individual synapses exhibit a synapse-specific refractory period for further potentiation. We further found that the refractory period is associated with reduced postsynaptic CaMKII signaling; however, stronger synaptic activation fully restored CaMKII signaling but only partially restored the ability for further plasticity. Importantly, the refractory period is released after one hour, a timing that coincides with the enrichment of several postsynaptic proteins to preplasticity levels. Notably, increasing the level of the postsynaptic scaffolding protein, PSD95, but not of PSD93, overcomes the refractory period. Our results support a model in which potentiation at a single synapse is sufficient to initiate a synapse-specific refractory period that persists until key postsynaptic proteins regain their steady-state synaptic levels.
Publisher
PNAS
Published On
Jan 07, 2025
Authors
Juan C. Flores, Dipannita Sarkar, Karen Zito
Tags
synaptic plasticity
metaplasticity
synapse-specific refractory period
CaMKII signaling
PSD95
postsynaptic scaffolding
memory stability
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