Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8840061 | Current Opinion in Neurobiology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the classical view, postsynaptic NMDA receptors (NMDARs) trigger Hebbian plasticity via Ca2+ influx. However, unconventional presynaptic NMDARs (preNMDARs) which regulate both long-term and short-term plasticity at several synapse types have also been found. A lack of sufficiently specific experimental manipulations and a poor understanding of how preNMDARs signal have contributed to long-standing controversy surrounding these receptors. Although several prior studies linked preNMDARs to neocortical timing-dependent long-term depression (tLTD), a recent study argues that the NMDARs are actually postsynaptic and signal metabotropically, that is, without Ca2+. Other recent work indicates that, whereas ionotropic preNMDARs signaling controls evoked release, spontaneous release is regulated by metabotropic NMDAR signaling. We argue that elucidating unconventional NMDAR signaling modes - both presynaptically and metabotropically - is key to resolving the preNMDAR debate.
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Authors
Guy Bouvier, Rylan S Larsen, Antonio RodrÃguez-Moreno, Ole Paulsen, P Jesper Sjöström,