Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
938239 Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Understanding what are the mechanisms that strengthen, stabilize and restrict synaptic innervation is a relevant topic in glutamate receptor delta 2 (GluRδ2)-related research. It also involves targeting and selection of afferent input during formation of the neuronal circuitry in the cerebellar cortex and its functioning. This review will focus on the role of GluRδ2, one of the main players in this field. Special emphasis will be placed on the processes that regulate the rapid translocation from climbing fibres to parallel fibres of GluRδ2 and the role of GluRδ2 in the reduction of supernumerary climbing fibre contacts on a single Purkinje cell. Furthermore, GluRδ2 knockout mice show ataxia and impaired motor coordination, suggesting that the presence of GluRδ2 plays an important role in controlling cerebellar functioning.

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