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Experience-dependent regulation of presynaptic NMDA receptors (preNMDARs) and their role in neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity.

机译:经验依赖的突触前NMDA受体(preNMDARs)的调节及其在神经传递和突触可塑性中的作用。

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Many aspects of synaptic development, plasticity, and neurotransmission are critically influenced by NMDA-type glutamate receptors (NMDARs). Moreover, dysfunction of NMDARs has been implicated in a broad array of neurological disorders, including schizophrenia, stroke, epilepsy, and neuropathic pain. Though NMDARs are classically thought to be postsynaptic, recent evidence demonstrates that presynaptic NMDARs (preNMDARs) also exist and have critical roles in synapse function and plasticity. One of the most fascinating areas of research for postsynaptic NMDARs is how they are modified with development and experience and how their changing roles in synaptic transmission and synaptic plasticity change with sensory driven activity. Only a small number of studies have suggested that preNMDARs are modified with experience and a mechanism for this change has been speculative at best. Also highly speculative is the question of how preNMDARs are able to function tonically. In this dissertation I hope to satisfy both queries with one solution. I will attempt to explain how preNMDARs are tonically active and how this can explain their developmental and possibly experience-dependent modifications. Chapter 1 reviews the current knowledge of the role of preNMDARs in synaptic transmission and plasticity, in the neocortex, and a discussion of the prevalence, function, and development of these receptors. Chapter 2 provides the first evidence of developmental control of preNMDAR expression, function, and role in synaptic plasticity. Chapter 3 answers the most perplexing question that plagues the study of preNMDARs "how do they overcome their Mg2+ block to be tonically active?" Here, evidence is presented that preNMDARs contain the novel subunit NR3A which is substantially less Mg2+ sensitive allowing preNMDARs to be tonically active. Thus, the developmental loss of NR3A would cause the preNMDAR to loose its tonic activity though not its ability to enhance spontaneous release in Mg2+ free solution. Chapter 4 suggests that preNMDARs may not be subject only to developmental control but may also be modified by experience. Chapter 5 explores how altered visual experience modifies preNMDARs at different points in development. Chapter 6 discusses how these findings will contribute to the study of preNMDARs, clinical outcomes of this research, and possible future directions.
机译:NMDA型谷氨酸受体(NMDAR)严重影响突触发育,可塑性和神经传递的许多方面。此外,NMDARs的功能障碍与多种神经系统疾病有关,包括精神分裂症,中风,癫痫和神经性疼痛。尽管通常将NMDARs认为是突触后的,但最近的证据表明突触前NMDAR(preNMDARs)也存在并且在突触功能和可塑性中起关键作用。突触后NMDARs最引人入胜的研究领域之一是如何通过发展和经验对其进行修饰,以及它们在突触传递和突触可塑性中的角色变化如何随着感觉驱动活动而改变。只有少数研究表明,前NMDAR会根据经验进行修改,而这种变化的机制充其量只是推测。关于preNMDARs如何能够音调运作的问题也具有高度的推测性。在本文中,我希望用一种解决方案满足这两个查询。我将尝试解释preNMDAR如何在音调上起作用,以及如何解释其发展以及可能依赖于经验的修改。第1章回顾了前NMDAR在新皮层中在突触传递和可塑性中的作用的当前知识,并讨论了这些受体的流行,功能和发育。第2章提供了对preNMDAR表达,功能以及在突触可塑性中的作用进行发育控制的第一个证据。第3章回答了困扰前NMDAR研究的最困惑的问题:“它们如何克服其Mg2 +阻滞而具有音调活性?”在这里,有证据表明preNMDARs含有新的亚基NR3A,其对Mg2 +的敏感性大大降低,从而使preNMDARs具有音调活性。因此,NR3A的发育损失将导致preNMDAR失去其补品活性,尽管它没有增强在不含Mg2 +的溶液中自发释放的能力。第4章建议,前NMDAR不仅可能受到发育控制,而且可能会因经验而改变。第5章探讨了改变的视觉体验如何在开发的不同点修改preNMDAR。第6章讨论了这些发现将如何对前NMDARs的研究,该研究的临床结果以及可能的未来方向做出贡献。

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  • 作者

    Corlew, Rebekah.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Biology Neuroscience.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 204 p.
  • 总页数 204
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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