Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6262713 Brain Research 2015 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Adenosine is an endogenous ubiquitous neuromodulator.•By operating GPCRs, adenosine affects key points of the tripartite synaptic function.•Through processes, adenosine affects synaptic plasticity.

Synaptic plasticity mechanisms, i.e. the sequence of events that underlies persistent changes in synaptic strength as a consequence of transient alteration in neuronal firing, are greatly influenced by the 'chemical atmosphere' of the synapses, that is to say by the presence of molecules at the synaptic cleft able to fine-tune the activity of other molecules more directly related to plasticity. One of those fine tuners is adenosine, known for a long time as an ubiquitous neuromodulator and metamodulator and recognized early as influencing synaptic plasticity. In this review we will refer to the mechanisms that adenosine can use to affect plasticity, emphasizing aspects of the neurobiology of adenosine relevant to its ability to control synaptic functioning.This article is part of a Special Issue entitled Brain and Memory.

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