Trans-synaptic signaling at GABAergic connections: possible dysfunction in some forms of Autism Spectrum Disorders

  • Pizzarelli, Rocco
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Publication date
December 2012
Publisher
place:Trieste
Language
English

Abstract

Synapses are recognized as being highly plastic in structure and function, strongly influenced by their own histories of impulse traffic and by signals from nearby cells. Synaptic contacts are fundamental for the development, homeostasis and remodeling of complex neural circuits. Synapses are highly varied in their molecular composition. Understand this diversity is important because it sheds light on the way they function. In particular, this may be useful for understanding the mechanisms at the basis of synaptic dysfunctions associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) in order to develop properly targeted therapeutic tools. During the first part of my Phd course I characterized the functional role...

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