We tested the hypothesis that homosynaptic long-term depression (LTD)
can be induced at the CA3-CA3 synapses in the adult, in vivo hippocamp
us while the CA3-CA1 synapses remain unchanged. Low-frequency conditio
ning stimulation of the contralateral fimbria significantly depressed
the CA3 population response but did not change the simultaneously reco
rded CA3 response to angular bundle test stimulation. Similarly, in an
other group of animals, low-frequency conditioning stimulation of the
contralateral fimbria depressed the CA3 synaptic response and left the
collateral CA1 synaptic response unchanged. Among the possible explan
ations for this differential induction of homosynaptic LTD at the CA3-
CA3 and CA3-CA1 synapses are differential control of intracellular cal
cium, differing levels of inhibition in these two regions, and the rec
ency of 'natural' long-term potentiation in the two regions. (C) 1998
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