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1 Centre de recherche Université Laval Robert-Giffard, Department of Psychiatry, Laval University School of Medicine, Quebec, Canada
Synapse elimination occurs throughout the nervous system during development, and is essential for the formation of neural circuits. The mechanisms underlying synapse elimination in the brain, however, remain largely unknown. Using whole-cell patch-clamp recording in a slice preparation, we examined synaptic refinement at the somatosensory relay synapse (lemniscal synapse) in the ventral basal thalamus of the mouse during postnatal development. At 1 week old, each neuron in the ventral basal thalamus is innervated by multiple lemniscal fibres, as revealed by multiple increments of the synaptic response. By 16 days after birth (P16), the majority of neurons showed an all-or-none response, suggesting a single fibre innervation. In addition to synapse elimination, extensive modifications in synaptic properties occur during the second week after birth. The ratio of AMPA to NMDA component of the synaptic current tripled between P7 and P17. The decay constant of the NMDA component decreased by about 70% between P7 and P17; ifenprodil (3 µM) reduced the NMDA component by about 40% in neurons at P79, but was much less effective at P2024. On the other hand, there was little change in the inward rectification of AMPA component between P11 and P24. Paired-pulse ratios, measured at 70 and +40 mV, were stable between P7 and P24. Whisker deprivation from P5 through P19 had no effect on the elimination or the maturation of the lemniscal synapse. These results suggest that the lemniscal synapse in the ventral basal thalamus undergoes extensive refinement during the second week, and that sensory experience has a rather limited role in this process.
(Received 31 January 2006;
accepted after revision 24 March 2006;
first published online 31 March 2006)
Corresponding author Z-w Zhang: Centre de recherche Universite Laval Robert-Giffard, 2601, de la canardière, F-6500 Québec, QC, G1J 2G3 Canada. Email: zhongwei.zhang{at}crulrg.ulaval.ca
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