Y. Watanabe et al., ROLES OF GABA(A) NMDA AND MUSCARINIC RECEPTORS IN INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION IN THE MEDIAL AND LATERAL AMYGDALA IN-VITRO, Neuroscience research, 21(4), 1995, pp. 317-322
We have studied mechanisms underlying long-term potentiation (LTP) in
the medial and lateral amygdala using in vitro slice preparations. In
normal bathing medium, LTP was not induced by tetanic stimulation (100
pulses at 100 Hz). However, in the presence of a GABA, blocker, picro
toxin or bicuculline, LTP was reproducibly induced in both medial and
lateral amygdala. In the medial amygdala, the LTP induced in the prese
nce of picrotoxin was blocked by 2-amino-5-phosphonovalerate (APV), an
NMDA receptor antagonist, and was significantly reduced by scopolamin
e, a muscarinic receptor antagonist. On the other hand, the LTP in the
lateral amygdala was not affected by APV, but was significantly reduc
ed by scopolamine. These results suggest that both NMDA receptors and
muscarinic receptors are involved in the induction of medial amygdala
LTP, while muscarinic receptors, but not NMDA receptors, are involved
in the induction of lateral amygdala LTP.