T. Heinbockel et Hc. Pape, Input-specific long-term depression in the lateral amygdala evoked by theta frequency stimulation, J NEUROSC, 20(7), 2000, pp. RC68-NIL_8
Although conditioned fear has been shown to involve mechanisms of synaptic
plasticity in the amygdala, the association with afferent input systems is
not yet clear. Here we report on homosynaptic long-term depression (LTD) of
excitatory responses after stimulation of putative thalamic input fibers,
but not of cortical inputs, to the rat lateral amygdala in vitro. LTD is in
duced by theta frequency stimulation and involves postsynaptic calcium-depe
ndent mechanisms and group II metabotropic glutamate receptors. These input
-specific changes in synaptic strength represent potential cellular sources
, which regulate the balance between sensory thalamic and cortical input si
gnals to the amygdala. This regulation would function to reduce the influen
ce of relatively undiscriminated stimulus information carried by thalamic a
fferents in favor of discriminated sensory information mediated by the cort
ex during fear responses.