SummaryNeural circuit development requires concurrent morphological and functional changes. Here, we identify coordinated and inversely correlated changes in dendritic morphology and mEPSC amplitude following increased neural activity. We show that overexpression of β-catenin, a molecule that increases total dendritic length, mimics the effects of increased neuronal activity by scaling down mEPSC amplitudes, while postsynaptic expression of a protein that sequesters β-catenin reverses the effects of activity on reducing mEPSC amplitudes. These results were confirmed immunocytochemically as changes in the size and density of surface synaptic AMPA receptor clusters. In individual neurons there was an inverse linear relationship between total ...
SummaryN-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play important functions in neural development. NR2B ...
Proper morphogenesis of dendrites plays a fundamental role in the establishment of neural circuits. ...
5siThe precise contribution of the cadherin–-catenin synapse adhe- sion complex in the functional a...
SummaryNeural circuit development requires concurrent morphological and functional changes. Here, we...
Synaptic transmission, connectivity, and dendritic morphology mature in parallel during brain develo...
SummaryCell adhesion molecules are well characterized for mediating synapse initiation, specificatio...
AbstractActivity-induced changes in adhesion molecules may coordinate presynaptic and postsynaptic p...
Abstract: The synaptotropic hypothesis, which states that synaptic inputs control the elaboration of...
SummaryThe diversity of dendritic patterns is one of the fundamental characteristics of neurons and ...
Activity-dependent dendritic growth is dependent upon intracellular calcium signaling. Yet the speci...
Single neurons in the brain exhibit astounding computational capabilities, which gradually emerge th...
SummarySynapses in the brain are continuously modified by experience, but the mechanisms are poorly ...
AbstractSlit proteins have previously been shown to regulate axon guidance, branching, and neural mi...
SummaryActivity-prompted dendritic remodeling [1, 2] leads to calcium-influx-dependent activation of...
AbstractThe elaboration of dendrites is fundamental to the establishment of neuronal polarity and co...
SummaryN-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play important functions in neural development. NR2B ...
Proper morphogenesis of dendrites plays a fundamental role in the establishment of neural circuits. ...
5siThe precise contribution of the cadherin–-catenin synapse adhe- sion complex in the functional a...
SummaryNeural circuit development requires concurrent morphological and functional changes. Here, we...
Synaptic transmission, connectivity, and dendritic morphology mature in parallel during brain develo...
SummaryCell adhesion molecules are well characterized for mediating synapse initiation, specificatio...
AbstractActivity-induced changes in adhesion molecules may coordinate presynaptic and postsynaptic p...
Abstract: The synaptotropic hypothesis, which states that synaptic inputs control the elaboration of...
SummaryThe diversity of dendritic patterns is one of the fundamental characteristics of neurons and ...
Activity-dependent dendritic growth is dependent upon intracellular calcium signaling. Yet the speci...
Single neurons in the brain exhibit astounding computational capabilities, which gradually emerge th...
SummarySynapses in the brain are continuously modified by experience, but the mechanisms are poorly ...
AbstractSlit proteins have previously been shown to regulate axon guidance, branching, and neural mi...
SummaryActivity-prompted dendritic remodeling [1, 2] leads to calcium-influx-dependent activation of...
AbstractThe elaboration of dendrites is fundamental to the establishment of neuronal polarity and co...
SummaryN-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) play important functions in neural development. NR2B ...
Proper morphogenesis of dendrites plays a fundamental role in the establishment of neural circuits. ...
5siThe precise contribution of the cadherin–-catenin synapse adhe- sion complex in the functional a...