[HTML][HTML] The self-tuning neuron: synaptic scaling of excitatory synapses

GG Turrigiano - Cell, 2008 - cell.com
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Homeostatic synaptic scaling is a form of synaptic plasticity that adjusts the strength of all of
a neuron's excitatory synapses up or down to stabilize firing. Current evidence suggests that
neurons detect changes in their own firing rates through a set of calcium-dependent sensors
that then regulate receptor trafficking to increase or decrease the accumulation of glutamate
receptors at synaptic sites. Additional mechanisms may allow local or network-wide changes
in activity to be sensed through parallel pathways, generating a nested set of homeostatic …
Homeostatic synaptic scaling is a form of synaptic plasticity that adjusts the strength of all of a neuron's excitatory synapses up or down to stabilize firing. Current evidence suggests that neurons detect changes in their own firing rates through a set of calcium-dependent sensors that then regulate receptor trafficking to increase or decrease the accumulation of glutamate receptors at synaptic sites. Additional mechanisms may allow local or network-wide changes in activity to be sensed through parallel pathways, generating a nested set of homeostatic mechanisms that operate over different temporal and spatial scales.
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