THE effect of the dopamine system on the induction of long-term potent
iation (LTP) in the dentate gyrus was studied in anesthetized rats. A
subthreshold tetanic train (seven pulses at 100 Hz) given to the perfo
rant pathway, which usually fails to elicit LTP, potentiated a slope o
f field excitatory postsynaptic potentiation (fEPSP) measured from the
hilus of the dentate gyrus when a precursor for catecholamine, L-3,4-
dihydroxyphenyl-alanine (L-DOPA), was administered orally to rats. The
increase in the fEPSP slope persisted for at least 60 min. Intraventr
icular injection of a specific dopamine D1/D5 agonist, SKF38393, mimic
ked the effect of L-DOPA, suggesting an involvement of D1/D5 receptors
in the induction of dentate gyrus LTP. Consistent with this, intraven
tricular administration of the D1/D5 antagonist SCH23390 resulted in c
omplete inhibition of LTP induction by a longer tetanus (100 pulses at
100 Hz), which usually elicits a robust LTP. Thus, D1/D5 receptor act
ivation appears to modulate LTP induction in vivo.