The Rho GTPase proteins Rac1, RhoA and Cdc42 have a central role in regulating the actin cytoskeleton in dendritic spines, thereby exerting control over the structural and functional plasticity of spines and, ultimately, learning and memory. Although previous work has shown that precise spatiotemporal coordination of these GTPases is crucial for some forms of cell morphogenesis, the nature of such coordination during structural spine plasticity is unclear. Here we describe a three-molecule model of structural long-term potentiation (sLTP) of murine dendritic spines, implicating the localized, coincident activation of Rac1, RhoA and Cdc42 as a causal signal of sLTP. This model posits that complete tripartite signal overlap in spines confers ...
Many forms of mental retardation and cognitive disability are associated with abnormalities in dendr...
Structural plasticity of excitatory synapses is a vital component of neuronal development, synaptic ...
Memory impairments are associated with many brain disorders such as autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and...
The Rho GTPase proteins Rac1, RhoA and Cdc42 have a central role in regulating the actin cytoskeleto...
Dendritic spines are small protrusive structures on dendritic surfaces, and function as postsynaptic...
Actin-rich dendritic spines are the locus of excitatory synaptic transmission and plastic events suc...
The majority of neurons within the central nervous system receive their excitatory inputs via small,...
The ability to induce and study neuronal plasticity in single dendritic spines has greatly advanced ...
Short-term and long-term changes in the strength of synapses in neural networks underlie working mem...
Brain activity is associated with structural changes in the neural connections. However, in vivo ima...
The ability to adapt is a hallmark of the brain. Unlike most cells in the body, most neurons are not...
AbstractThe acquisition of cell type-specific morphologies is a central feature of neuronal differen...
The Rac1 and Rac3 GTPases are co-expressed in the developing nervous system, where they are involved...
Long-term synaptic plasticity requires a mechanism that converts short Ca2+ pulses into persistent b...
Dendritic spines are the main postsynaptic site of excitatory contacts between neurons in the centra...
Many forms of mental retardation and cognitive disability are associated with abnormalities in dendr...
Structural plasticity of excitatory synapses is a vital component of neuronal development, synaptic ...
Memory impairments are associated with many brain disorders such as autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and...
The Rho GTPase proteins Rac1, RhoA and Cdc42 have a central role in regulating the actin cytoskeleto...
Dendritic spines are small protrusive structures on dendritic surfaces, and function as postsynaptic...
Actin-rich dendritic spines are the locus of excitatory synaptic transmission and plastic events suc...
The majority of neurons within the central nervous system receive their excitatory inputs via small,...
The ability to induce and study neuronal plasticity in single dendritic spines has greatly advanced ...
Short-term and long-term changes in the strength of synapses in neural networks underlie working mem...
Brain activity is associated with structural changes in the neural connections. However, in vivo ima...
The ability to adapt is a hallmark of the brain. Unlike most cells in the body, most neurons are not...
AbstractThe acquisition of cell type-specific morphologies is a central feature of neuronal differen...
The Rac1 and Rac3 GTPases are co-expressed in the developing nervous system, where they are involved...
Long-term synaptic plasticity requires a mechanism that converts short Ca2+ pulses into persistent b...
Dendritic spines are the main postsynaptic site of excitatory contacts between neurons in the centra...
Many forms of mental retardation and cognitive disability are associated with abnormalities in dendr...
Structural plasticity of excitatory synapses is a vital component of neuronal development, synaptic ...
Memory impairments are associated with many brain disorders such as autism, Alzheimer’s disease, and...