Recent studies have identified the potential for an important role for sero
tonin (5-HT) receptors in the developmental plasticity of the kitten visual
cortex. 5-HT2C receptors are transiently expressed in a patchy fashion in
the visual cortex of kittens between 30-80 days of age complementary to pat
ches demarcated by cytochrome oxidase staining. 5-HT, operating via 5-HT2C
receptors, increases cortical synaptic plasticity as assessed both in brain
slices and in vivo. Herein, we report that bath application of 5-HT substa
ntially increases the probability of long-term potentiation within 5-HT2C r
eceptor-rich zones of cortex, but this effect is not: observed in the 5-HT2
C receptor-poor zones. Instead, in these zones, 5-HT application increases
the probability of long-term depression. These location-specific effects of
5-HT may promote the formation of compartment-specific cortical responses.