Long-term potentiation in the visual cortex requires both nitric oxide receptor guanylyl cyclases

J Neurosci. 2007 Jan 24;27(4):818-23. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4706-06.2007.

Abstract

The role of nitric oxide (NO)/cGMP signaling in long-term potentiation (LTP) has been a lingering matter of debate. Within the cascade, the NO receptor guanylyl cyclase (GC), the cGMP-forming enzyme that is stimulated by NO, plays a key role. Two isoforms of GC (alpha2-GC, alpha1-GC) exist. To evaluate their contribution to synaptic plasticity, we analyzed knock-out mice lacking either one of the GC isoforms. We found that LTP induced in the visual cortex is NO dependent in the wild-type mice, absent in either of the GC isoform-deficient mice, and restored with application of a cGMP analog in both strains. The requirement of both NO receptor GCs for LTP indicates the existence of two distinct NO/cGMP-mediated pathways, which have to work in concert for expression of LTP.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Guanylate Cyclase / deficiency
  • Guanylate Cyclase / genetics
  • Guanylate Cyclase / physiology*
  • Isoenzymes / deficiency
  • Isoenzymes / genetics
  • Isoenzymes / physiology
  • Long-Term Potentiation / genetics
  • Long-Term Potentiation / physiology*
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred C57BL
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Nitric Oxide / metabolism*
  • Nitric Oxide / physiology
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / deficiency
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / genetics
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear / physiology*
  • Signal Transduction / genetics
  • Signal Transduction / physiology
  • Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase
  • Visual Cortex / enzymology*

Substances

  • Isoenzymes
  • Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear
  • Nitric Oxide
  • Guanylate Cyclase
  • Soluble Guanylyl Cyclase