NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-dependent forms of synaptic plasticity are thought to underlie the assembly of developing neuronal circuits and to play a crucial role in learning and memory. It remains unclear how NMDAR might contribute to the wiring of adult-born granule cells (GCs). Here we demonstrate that nascent GCs lacking NMDARs but rescued from apoptosis by overexpressing the pro-survival protein Bcl2 were deficient in spine formation. Insufficient spinogenesis might be a general cause of cell death restricted within the NMDAR-dependent critical time window for GC survival. NMDAR loss also led to enhanced mushroom spine formation and synaptic AMPAR activity throughout the development of newborn GCs. Moreover, similar elevated synapse maturati...
New neurons are continuously generated from resident pools of neural stem and precursor cells (NSPCs...
Glutamatergic synapse maturation is critically dependent upon activation of NMDA-type glutamate rece...
AbstractActivity-dependent pruning of synaptic contacts plays a critical role in shaping neuronal ci...
NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-dependent forms of synaptic plasticity are thought to underlie the assembly of...
The NMDA receptors are a type of glutamate receptors, which is involved in neuronal function, plasti...
SummaryEven before integrating into existing circuitry, adult-born neurons express receptors for neu...
Maturation of neuronal and synaptic functions during early life is essential for the development of ...
SummaryThe subunit composition of N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) is tightly regulated durin...
SummaryN-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play important functions in neural development. NR2B ...
Adult-generated granule cells (GCs) in the dentate gyrus must establish synapses with preexisting ne...
Long-term synaptic plasticity is believed to be the cellular substrate of learning and memory. Synap...
Maturation of neuronal and synaptic functions during early life is essential for the development of ...
Proper functioning of neuronal networks relies on the refinement of immature synaptic contacts, alth...
SummaryNR3A is the only NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit that downregulates sharply prior to the onset ...
Subunit composition of N-methyl-D-aspartate–type glutamate receptors (NMDARs) dictates their functio...
New neurons are continuously generated from resident pools of neural stem and precursor cells (NSPCs...
Glutamatergic synapse maturation is critically dependent upon activation of NMDA-type glutamate rece...
AbstractActivity-dependent pruning of synaptic contacts plays a critical role in shaping neuronal ci...
NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-dependent forms of synaptic plasticity are thought to underlie the assembly of...
The NMDA receptors are a type of glutamate receptors, which is involved in neuronal function, plasti...
SummaryEven before integrating into existing circuitry, adult-born neurons express receptors for neu...
Maturation of neuronal and synaptic functions during early life is essential for the development of ...
SummaryThe subunit composition of N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) is tightly regulated durin...
SummaryN-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play important functions in neural development. NR2B ...
Adult-generated granule cells (GCs) in the dentate gyrus must establish synapses with preexisting ne...
Long-term synaptic plasticity is believed to be the cellular substrate of learning and memory. Synap...
Maturation of neuronal and synaptic functions during early life is essential for the development of ...
Proper functioning of neuronal networks relies on the refinement of immature synaptic contacts, alth...
SummaryNR3A is the only NMDA receptor (NMDAR) subunit that downregulates sharply prior to the onset ...
Subunit composition of N-methyl-D-aspartate–type glutamate receptors (NMDARs) dictates their functio...
New neurons are continuously generated from resident pools of neural stem and precursor cells (NSPCs...
Glutamatergic synapse maturation is critically dependent upon activation of NMDA-type glutamate rece...
AbstractActivity-dependent pruning of synaptic contacts plays a critical role in shaping neuronal ci...