“…The protocol used to induce LTD was comparable with methods previously applied to other mutants (Aiba et al, 1994;Conquet et al, 1994;Kashiwabuchi et al, 1995;De Zeeuw et al, 1998b). Whereas the calcium-binding protein calbindin is highly expressed in Purkinje cells and acts here as a powerful Ca 2Ï© buffer (Fierro and Llano, 1996;Airaksinen et al, 1997;Maeda et al, 1999), and although Ca 2Ï© signaling is essentially needed for the induction process (Sakurai, 1990;Konnerth et al, 1992), LTD is not affected in the Purkinje cell-specific calbindin null mutants. This preservation of LTD is most likely a consequence of the fact that mGluR-mediated Ca 2Ï© signaling, known to be critical for LTD induction (Daniel et al, 1998;Inoue et al, 1998;Wang et al, 2000;Ito, 2001), seems to be normal in the mutant mice.…”