[A quantitative study of the synaptic alterations in spinal dorsal horn during the induction and maintenance of long-term potentiation].

2004 
By using stereological morphometric techniques, we examined the ultrastructure of synapses in lamine Ⅱ of the spinal dorsal horn of Sprague Dawley rats 30 min, 3 h and 5 h after long-term potentiation (LTP) induction. We found that the numerical density per unit volume (Nv) of total synapses, the thickness of the postsynaptic density (PSD), width of the synaptic cleft increased significantly after the establishment of LTP. (1) Thirty minutes after the formation of LTP, the thickness of the PSD increased from 0.029±0.0064μm (control) to 0.036±0.009μm (P0.05) and the width of the synaptic cleft increased from 0.0181±0.0024 μm (control) to 0.0197±0.0029μm (P 0.05); the number of synaptic vesicles decreased from 0.122±0.0l1/μm~2 to 0.085±0.010μm~2 (P0.05); (2) 3 h after the formation of LTP, the thickness of PSD and the width of the synaptic cleft had no difference compared with those 30 min after LTP. The number of synaptic vesicles increased from 0.122±0.011/μm~2 to 0.138±0.015/μm~2; the curvature of the synaptic interface increased from 1.153±0.195 to 1.386 ±0.311 (P0.05, compared with control). Nv of negative synapses increased from 0.0187±0.0056 to 0.0543±0.0152 (P0.05, compared with control), Nv of perforated synapses also increased from 0.0135±0.0053 to 0.0215±0.0076 (P0.05, compared with control). These data suggest that the increase in thickness of PSD might be the major morphological change during the indution of LTP, while the increase in curvature of the synaptic interface, and the number of perforated synapses might be responsible for the maintenance of the spinal LTP.
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