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Essential role of postsynaptic NMDA receptors in developmental refinement of excitatory synapses

机译:突触后NMDA受体在兴奋性突触的发展完善中的基本作用。

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Neurons in the brains of newborns are usually connected with many other neurons through weak synapses. This early pattern of connectivity is refined through pruning of many immature connections and strengthening of the remaining ones. NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are essential for the development of excitatory synapses, but their role in synaptic refinement is controversial. Although chronic application of blockers or global knockdown of NMDARs disrupts developmental refinement in many parts of the brain, the ubiquitous presence of NMDARs makes it difficult to dissociate direct effects from indirect ones. We addressed this question in the thalamus by using genetic mosaic deletion of NMDARs. We demonstrate that pruning and strengthening of immature synapses are blocked in neurons without NMDARs, but occur normally in neighboring neurons with NMDARs. Our data support a model in which activation of NMDARs in postsynaptic neurons initiates synaptic refinement.
机译:新生儿大脑中的神经元通常通过弱突触与许多其他神经元相连。通过修剪许多不成熟的连接并增强其余连接,可以改进这种早期的连接模式。 NMDA受体(NMDARs)对于兴奋性突触的发展至关重要,但是它们在突触细化中的作用是有争议的。尽管长期应用阻滞剂或NMDAR的整体抑制会破坏大脑许多部位的发育完善,但NMDAR的普遍存在使得难以将直接作用与间接作用分离开来。我们通过使用NMDAR的遗传镶嵌缺失解决了丘脑中的这个问题。我们证明,修剪和未成熟突触的加强在没有NMDAR的神经元中被阻止,但通常在具有NMDAR的邻近神经元中发生。我们的数据支持一种模型,在该模型中,突触后神经元中NMDAR的激活会启动突触细化。

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