EXOGENOUSLY APPLIED GANGLIOSIDES (GM(1), GD(1A) AND G(MIX)) FAIL TO FACILITATE THE INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION (LTP) IN THE SLICES OF HIPPOCAMPUS AND SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE GUINEA-PIG
Y. Okada et al., EXOGENOUSLY APPLIED GANGLIOSIDES (GM(1), GD(1A) AND G(MIX)) FAIL TO FACILITATE THE INDUCTION OF LONG-TERM POTENTIATION (LTP) IN THE SLICES OF HIPPOCAMPUS AND SUPERIOR COLLICULUS OF THE GUINEA-PIG, Neuroscience letters, 170(2), 1994, pp. 269-272
To confirm the effect of gangliosides on the facilitation of the induc
tion of long-term potentiation (LTP), slices of hippocampus and superi
or colliculus from guinea pig were prepared. One group of slices was i
ncubated in the standard medium containing gangliosides (GM(1), GD(1a)
, or a mixture of gangliosides from bovine brain, each at a concentrat
ion of 70 mu M) for 2 h. The other group of slices was incubated in th
e standard medium only. In both groups of slices, tetanic stimulation
induced LTP in a similar manner. In low Ca2+ (1 mM) medium, LTP was no
t induced in either group of slices. Thus, the present experiments cou
ld not confirm previous reports indicating that exogenously applied ga
ngliosides facilitate the induction of LTP.