SummaryDuring homeostatic adjustment in response to alterations in neuronal activity, synaptic expression of AMPA receptors (AMPARs) is globally tuned up or down so that the neuronal activity is restored to a physiological range. Given that a central neuron receives multiple presynaptic inputs, whether and how AMPAR synaptic expression is homeostatically regulated at individual synapses remain unclear. In cultured hippocampal neurons we report that when activity of an individual presynaptic terminal is selectively elevated by light-controlled excitation, AMPAR abundance at the excited synapses is selectively downregulated in an NMDAR-dependent manner. The reduction in surface AMPARs is accompanied by enhanced receptor endocytosis and depend...
The molecular mechanisms underlying plastic changes in the strength and connectivity of excitatory s...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
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SummaryDuring homeostatic adjustment in response to alterations in neuronal activity, synaptic expre...
AbstractBoth acute and chronic changes in AMPA receptor (AMPAR) localization are critical for synapt...
SummaryHomeostatic processes have been proposed to explain the discrepancy between the dynamics of s...
The alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors for the neurotransmitt...
Throughout an organism’s lifespan, neural circuits mediate sensory and cognitive processing via syna...
AbstractBoth theoretical and experimental work have suggested that central neurons compensate for ch...
SummaryExcitatory glutamatergic synaptic transmission is critically dependent on maintaining an opti...
The ability of neurons and circuits to maintain their excitability and activity levels within the ap...
SummaryAMPA receptors (AMPARs) have recently been shown to undergo post-translational ubiquitination...
Changes in synaptic strength underlie the basis of learning and memory and are controlled, in part, ...
The regulation of synaptic AMPA receptors (AMPARs) is critical for excitatory synaptic transmission,...
AbstractRemoval of synaptic AMPA receptors is important for synaptic depression. Here, we characteri...
The molecular mechanisms underlying plastic changes in the strength and connectivity of excitatory s...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73173/1/sj.bjp.0707525.pd
SummaryDuring homeostatic adjustment in response to alterations in neuronal activity, synaptic expre...
AbstractBoth acute and chronic changes in AMPA receptor (AMPAR) localization are critical for synapt...
SummaryHomeostatic processes have been proposed to explain the discrepancy between the dynamics of s...
The alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors for the neurotransmitt...
Throughout an organism’s lifespan, neural circuits mediate sensory and cognitive processing via syna...
AbstractBoth theoretical and experimental work have suggested that central neurons compensate for ch...
SummaryExcitatory glutamatergic synaptic transmission is critically dependent on maintaining an opti...
The ability of neurons and circuits to maintain their excitability and activity levels within the ap...
SummaryAMPA receptors (AMPARs) have recently been shown to undergo post-translational ubiquitination...
Changes in synaptic strength underlie the basis of learning and memory and are controlled, in part, ...
The regulation of synaptic AMPA receptors (AMPARs) is critical for excitatory synaptic transmission,...
AbstractRemoval of synaptic AMPA receptors is important for synaptic depression. Here, we characteri...
The molecular mechanisms underlying plastic changes in the strength and connectivity of excitatory s...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/73173/1/sj.bjp.0707525.pd