AbstractGlutamate receptors are concentrated in the postsynaptic complex of central synapses. This implies a highly organized and stable postsynaptic membrane with tightly anchored receptors. Recent reports of rapid AMPA receptor insertion and removal at synapses have challenged this view. We examined the stability of synaptic NMDA receptors on cultured hippocampal neurons using the open-channel blockers (+)-MK-801 and ketamine to tag synaptic NMDA receptors. NMDA receptor-mediated EPSCs showed an anomalous recovery following “irreversible” MK-801 block. The recovery could not be attributed to MK-801 unbinding or insertion of new receptors, suggesting that membrane receptors had moved laterally into the synapse. At least 65% of synaptic NMD...
The NMDA receptor is crucial for the induction of neuronal plasticity throughout the central nervous...
At the onset of a period of intense synaptic refinement initiated by synchronized eye opening (EO), ...
AbstractRecent experiments indicate that modification of synaptic strength may involve rapid regulat...
AbstractGlutamate receptors are concentrated in the postsynaptic complex of central synapses. This i...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
Among diverse factors regulating excitatory synaptic transmission, the abundance of postsynaptic glu...
AbstractWe describe here a novel effect of activity on the subcellular distribution of NMDA receptor...
Abstract The speed and reliability of computation in neural circuits depends on fast chemical transm...
The determining factors for NMDAR functions in synapse formation, synaptic plasticity, learning and ...
AbstractCompounds known to disrupt exocytosis or endocytosis were introduced into CA1 pyramidal cell...
The locations and dynamics of glutamate synaptic receptors—the AMPA receptors (AMPARs) and NMDA rece...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
AbstractGlutamatergic transmission at mossy fiber (MF) synapses on CA3 pyramidal neurons in the hipp...
The NMDA receptor is crucial for the induction of neuronal plasticity throughout the central nervous...
At the onset of a period of intense synaptic refinement initiated by synchronized eye opening (EO), ...
AbstractRecent experiments indicate that modification of synaptic strength may involve rapid regulat...
AbstractGlutamate receptors are concentrated in the postsynaptic complex of central synapses. This i...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
NMDA receptors (NMDAr) are known to undergo recycling and lateral diffusion in postsynaptic spines a...
Among diverse factors regulating excitatory synaptic transmission, the abundance of postsynaptic glu...
AbstractWe describe here a novel effect of activity on the subcellular distribution of NMDA receptor...
Abstract The speed and reliability of computation in neural circuits depends on fast chemical transm...
The determining factors for NMDAR functions in synapse formation, synaptic plasticity, learning and ...
AbstractCompounds known to disrupt exocytosis or endocytosis were introduced into CA1 pyramidal cell...
The locations and dynamics of glutamate synaptic receptors—the AMPA receptors (AMPARs) and NMDA rece...
AbstractExcitatory synapses in the CNS release glutamate, which acts primarily on two types of ionot...
AbstractGlutamatergic transmission at mossy fiber (MF) synapses on CA3 pyramidal neurons in the hipp...
The NMDA receptor is crucial for the induction of neuronal plasticity throughout the central nervous...
At the onset of a period of intense synaptic refinement initiated by synchronized eye opening (EO), ...
AbstractRecent experiments indicate that modification of synaptic strength may involve rapid regulat...