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Published January 28, 1994 | public
Journal Article

Locally distributed synaptic potentiation in the hippocampus

Abstract

The long-lasting increase in synaptic strength known as long-term potentiation has been advanced as a potential physiological mechanism for many forms of both developmental and adult neuronal plasticity. In many models of plasticity, intercellular communication has been proposed to account for observations in which simultaneously active neurons are strengthened together. The data presented here indicate that long-term potentiation can be communicated between synapses on neighboring neurons by means of a diffusible messenger. This distributed potentiation provides a mechanism for the cooperative strengthening of proximal synapses and may underlie a variety of plastic processes in the nervous system.

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© 1994 American Association for the Advancement of Science. 19 July 1993; Accepted 29 November 1993. We thank E. Schaible and I. Parada for technical assistance. We also thank J. Haley, T. Schwarz, and C. Shatz for comnments on this manuscript.

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