International audienceIn human, a chronic sensorimotor perturbation (SMP) through prolonged body immobilization alters motor task performance through a combination of peripheral and central factors. Studies performed on a rat model of SMP have shown biomolecular changes and a reorganization of sensorimotor cortex through events such as morphological modifications of dendritic spines (number, length, functionality). However, underlying mechanisms are still unclear. It is well known that phosphorylation regulates a wide field of synaptic activity leading to neuroplasticity. Another post-translational modification that interplays with phosphorylation is O-GlcNAcylation. This atypical glycosylation, reversible, and dynamic, is involved in essen...
Although nerve injury-induced long-term postsynaptic changes have been investigated, less is known r...
The role of post-translational modifications in the brain such as phosphorylationand ubiquitination ...
Synaptic scaling is a form of homeostatic plasticity that is critical for maintaining neuronal activ...
International audienceIn human, a chronic sensorimotor perturbation (SMP) through prolonged body imm...
La sédentarité ou un alitement prolongé sont des situations ayant en commun une perturbation sensori...
Plasticity of the cerebral cortex following a modification of the sensorimotor experience takes plac...
O-GlcNAcylated proteins are abundant in the brain and are associated with neuronal functions and neu...
Cognitive decline is emblematic of brain aging, ascribed in large part to age-related changes occurr...
We are constantly receiving sensory information from our environment. However, the mechanisms of neu...
Protein phosphorylation represents a key process by which neuronal function is regulated by first me...
AbstractPlasticity of the nervous system is dependent on mechanisms that regulate the strength of sy...
Synaptic plasticity or long-lasting alterations in the effi cacy of synaptic connections between two...
AbstractSynaptic plasticity involves protein phosphorylation cascades that alter the density of AMPA...
Stabilization of long-term potentiation (LTP) depends on multiple signaling cascades linked to actin...
Activity-dependent remodelling of synaptic connections is a fundamental process by which information...
Although nerve injury-induced long-term postsynaptic changes have been investigated, less is known r...
The role of post-translational modifications in the brain such as phosphorylationand ubiquitination ...
Synaptic scaling is a form of homeostatic plasticity that is critical for maintaining neuronal activ...
International audienceIn human, a chronic sensorimotor perturbation (SMP) through prolonged body imm...
La sédentarité ou un alitement prolongé sont des situations ayant en commun une perturbation sensori...
Plasticity of the cerebral cortex following a modification of the sensorimotor experience takes plac...
O-GlcNAcylated proteins are abundant in the brain and are associated with neuronal functions and neu...
Cognitive decline is emblematic of brain aging, ascribed in large part to age-related changes occurr...
We are constantly receiving sensory information from our environment. However, the mechanisms of neu...
Protein phosphorylation represents a key process by which neuronal function is regulated by first me...
AbstractPlasticity of the nervous system is dependent on mechanisms that regulate the strength of sy...
Synaptic plasticity or long-lasting alterations in the effi cacy of synaptic connections between two...
AbstractSynaptic plasticity involves protein phosphorylation cascades that alter the density of AMPA...
Stabilization of long-term potentiation (LTP) depends on multiple signaling cascades linked to actin...
Activity-dependent remodelling of synaptic connections is a fundamental process by which information...
Although nerve injury-induced long-term postsynaptic changes have been investigated, less is known r...
The role of post-translational modifications in the brain such as phosphorylationand ubiquitination ...
Synaptic scaling is a form of homeostatic plasticity that is critical for maintaining neuronal activ...