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3D Modeling of Dendritic Spines with Synaptic Plasticity
Published on: May 18, 2020
Synaptic plasticity of NMDA receptors: mechanisms and functional implications
David L Hunt1, Pablo E Castillo
1Dominick P. Purpura, Department of Neuroscience, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Kennedy Center, Room 703, Bronx, NY 10461, United States.
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Beyond their well-established role as triggers for LTP and LTD of fast synaptic transmission mediated by AMPA receptors, an expanding body of evidence indicates that NMDA receptors (NMDARs) themselves are also dynamically regulated and subject to activity-dependent long-term plasticity. NMDARs can significantly contribute to information transfer at synapses particularly during periods of repetitive activity. It is also increasingly recognized that NMDARs participate in dendritic synaptic integration and are critical for generating persistent activity of neural assemblies. Here we review recent advances on the mechanisms and functional consequences of NMDAR plasticity. Given the unique biophysical properties of NMDARs, synaptic plasticity of NMDAR-mediated transmission emerges as a particularly powerful mechanism for the fine tuning of information encoding and storage throughout the brain.
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