K. Kato et Cf. Zorumski, PLATELET-ACTIVATING-FACTOR AS A POTENTIAL RETROGRADE MESSENGER, Journal of lipid mediators and cell signalling, 14(1-3), 1996, pp. 341-348
Previously the involvement of platelet-activating factor (PAF) as a re
trograde messenger in the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) in
CA1 region of rat hippocampus has been reported (Kato, K, et al. (199
4) Nature 367, 175-179). In this report, the effect of PAF receptor an
tagonist on LTP in the dentate gyrus has been demonstrated and suggest
s the existence of common mechanisms of LTP in CA1 and dentate gyrus.
The site responsible for the expression of LTP induced by PAF has also
been examined. The frequency of miniature EPSCs were enhanced by appl
ication of a PAF analog, but median amplitude were unaffected, suggest
ing that PAF preferentially affects presynaptic sites. Evoked synaptic
responses were also monitored and the potentiation by the PAF analog
was observed. Interestingly, there is a discrepancy between the result
s observed in the miniature and evoked potential studies in terms of d
ose effect of PAF. This discrepancy could have resulted from repeated
synaptic stimulations required for studying evoked responses. The requ
irement for a monitoring stimulation in the evoked response measuremen
t could activate additional biological process that enhance LTP expres
sion.