1. Calcium-stimulated adenylyl cyclase subtype 1 is required for presynaptic long-term potentiation in the insular cortex of adult mice.
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Hui-Hui Miao, Xu-Hui Li, Qi-Yu Chen, and Min Zhuo
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INSULAR cortex , *ADENYLATE cyclase , *LONG-term potentiation , *LONG-term synaptic depression , *CINGULATE cortex , *METHYL aspartate - Abstract
Recent studies indicate that presynaptic long-term potentiation in the anterior cingulate cortex may contribute to chronic pain-related anxiety. In addition to the anterior cingulate cortex, the insular cortex has also been indicated in chronic pain and its related emotional disorders. In the present study, we used a 64-channel multielectrode dish (MED64) system to record pre-long-term potentiation in the insular cortex. We showed that low-frequency stimulation paired with a GluK1-containing kainate receptor agonist induced N-methyl-D-aspartic acid receptor-independent pre-long-term potentiation in the insular cortex of wild-type mice. This form of pre-long-term potentiation was blocked in the insular cortex of adenylyl cyclase subtype 1 (AC1) knockout mice. Furthermore, a selective AC1 inhibitor NB001 blocked pre-long-term potentiation in the insular cortex with a dose-dependent manner. Taken together, our results suggest that AC1 contributes to pre-long-term potentiation in the insular cortex of adult mice and NB001 may produce anxiolytic effects by inhibiting prelong-term potentiation in the anterior cingulate cortex and insular cortex. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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