Signaling Mechanisms Linking Neuronal Activity to Gene Expression and Plasticity of the Nervous System
Boston Children's Hospital · Harvard University
Abstract
Sensory experience and the resulting synaptic activity within the brain are critical for the proper development of neural circuits. Experience-driven synaptic activity causes membrane depolarization and calcium influx into select neurons within a neural circuit, which in turn trigger a wide variety of cellular changes that alter the synaptic connectivity within the neural circuit. One way in which calcium influx leads to the remodeling of synapses made by neurons is through the activation of new gene transcription. Recent studies have identified many of the signaling pathways that link neuronal activity to transcription, revealing both the transcription factors that mediate this process and the neuronal…
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2Topics & keywords
- Neuroscience
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Synapse
- Premovement neuronal activity
- Synaptic plasticity
- Biological neural network
- Nervous system