Formation and Maintenance of Functional Spines in the Absence of Presynaptic Glutamate Release

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  • Albrecht Sigler
  • Won Chan Oh
  • Imig, Cordelia
  • Bekir Altas
  • Hiroshi Kawabe
  • Benjamin H Cooper
  • Hyung-Bae Kwon
  • Jeong-Seop Rhee
  • Nils Brose

Dendritic spines are the major transmitter reception compartments of glutamatergic synapses in most principal neurons of the mammalian brain and play a key role in the function of nerve cell circuits. The formation of functional spine synapses is thought to be critically dependent on presynaptic glutamatergic signaling. By analyzing CA1 pyramidal neurons in mutant hippocampal slice cultures that are essentially devoid of presynaptic transmitter release, we demonstrate that the formation and maintenance of dendrites and functional spines are independent of synaptic glutamate release.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNeuron
Volume94
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)304-311.e4
ISSN0896-6273
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

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    Research areas

  • Animals, Calcium/metabolism, Dendrites/metabolism, Dendritic Spines/metabolism, Glutamic Acid/metabolism, Hippocampus/metabolism, Mice, Signal Transduction/physiology, Synapses/metabolism

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