Journal of neurophysiology
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We examined the efficacy of several patterns of low-frequency stimulation for producing long-term depression (LTD) or depotentiation in the hippocampal fiber pathway to the prefrontal cortex in the anesthetized rat. Field potentials elicited by stimulation of the CA1/subicular region of the ventral hippocampus were recorded in the prelimbic area of the prefrontal cortex. We found no evidence that low-frequency trains (0.5-1 Hz), consisting of either single pulses, paired pulses (35-ms interpulse interval), or two-pulse bursts (5-ms interval), produce LTD in the prefrontal cortex. ⋯ Depotentiation is reversible and can be induced >2 h after the induction of LTP. Repeated trains failed to decrease the prefrontal cortex response below the original, unpotentiated level. These findings demonstrate the existence of a depotentiation mechanism that is capable of exerting powerful control over ongoing or recently induced synaptic plasticity in hippocampocortical connections in vivo.