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Modulation of synaptic plasticity by glutamatergic gliotransmission: A modeling study

Glutamatergic gliotransmission, that is the release of glutamate from perisynaptic astrocyte processes in an activity-dependent manner, has emerged as a potentially crucial signaling pathway for regulation of synaptic plasticity, yet its modes of expression and function in vivo remain unclear. Here, we focus on two experimentally well-identified gliotransmitter patwhays: (i)~modulations of synaptic release and (ii)~postynaptic slow inward currents mediated by glutamate released from astrocytes, and investigate their possible functional relevance on synaptic plasticity in a biophysical model of an astrocyte-regulated synapse. Our model predicts that both pathways could profoundly affect both short- and long-term plasticity. In particular, activity-dependent glutamate release from astrocytes, could dramatically change spike-timing--dependent plasticity, turning potentiation into depression (and vice versa) for the same protocol.

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