AMPA-silent synapses in brain development and pathology

E Hanse, H Seth, I Riebe - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013 - nature.com
E Hanse, H Seth, I Riebe
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2013nature.com
Synapses are constantly generated at a high rate in the developing, prepubescent brain.
Newly generated glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptor-mediated
transmission. Most of these'AMPA-silent'synapses are eliminated during the developmental
period, but some are specifically selected for AMPA unsilencing by correlated pre-and
postsynaptic activity as the first step in a process that leads to stabilization of the synapse.
Premature, or delayed, unsilencing of AMPA-silent synapses has been implicated in …
Abstract
Synapses are constantly generated at a high rate in the developing, prepubescent brain. Newly generated glutamatergic synapses lack functional AMPA receptor-mediated transmission. Most of these 'AMPA-silent' synapses are eliminated during the developmental period, but some are specifically selected for AMPA unsilencing by correlated pre-and postsynaptic activity as the first step in a process that leads to stabilization of the synapse. Premature, or delayed, unsilencing of AMPA-silent synapses has been implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders, and abnormal generation of AMPA-silent synapses is associated with brain trauma, addiction and neurodegenerative disorders, further highlighting the importance of AMPA-silent synapses in brain pathology.
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