Hardwiring goes soft: long-term modulation of electrical synapses in the mammalian brain.

Cellscience Pub Date : 2006-01-28
Stuart W Hughes, Vincenzo Crunelli
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Following certain patterns of electrical activity the strength of conventional chemical synapses in many areas of the mammalian brain can be subject to long-term modifications. Such modifications have been extensively characterised and are hypothesised to form the basis of learning and memory. A recent study in Science now shows that activity-dependent long-term modifications may also occur in the strength of mammalian electrical synapses. This raises the enticing possibility that electrical synapses might also contribute to neural plasticity and challenges the notion that in the mammalian CNS they are a simple mechanism for 'hardwiring' discrete neuronal populations.

硬线路变软:哺乳动物大脑中电突触的长期调节。
遵循一定的电活动模式,哺乳动物大脑中许多区域的常规化学突触的强度可能会受到长期的改变。这种变化已被广泛表征,并被假设为形成学习和记忆的基础。《科学》杂志最近的一项研究表明,哺乳动物电突触的强度也可能发生与活动相关的长期变化。这提出了一种诱人的可能性,即电突触也可能有助于神经可塑性,并挑战了哺乳动物中枢神经系统中它们是“硬连接”离散神经元群的简单机制的概念。
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