Devay_1999_Nat.Neurosci_2_528

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Title : Target-specific control of nicotinic receptor expression at developing interneuronal synapses in chick - Devay_1999_Nat.Neurosci_2_528
Author(s) : Devay P , McGehee DS , Yu CR , Role LW
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 2 :528 , 1999
Abstract :

Neuronal differentiation and development of synaptic specializations are strongly influenced by cellular interactions. We compared the effects of interaction with distinct autonomic targets on the molecular and biophysical differentiation of 'upstream' neuron-neuron synapses. Contact with cardiac tissue induced expression of nicotinic receptor channels (nAChRs) distinct from those induced by renal tissue in presynaptic autonomic neurons. The kinetics of cholinergic currents at interneuronal synapses are dictated by the peripheral target contacted. Analysis of the nAChR channel subtypes and subunits in individual neurons demonstrated that the profile of transmitter receptors expressed at mature neuron-neuron synapses develops from the convergent influences of input-derived (anterograde) and target-specific (retrograde) signals.

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Devay P, McGehee DS, Yu CR, Role LW (1999)
Target-specific control of nicotinic receptor expression at developing interneuronal synapses in chick
Nat Neurosci 2 :528

Devay P, McGehee DS, Yu CR, Role LW (1999)
Nat Neurosci 2 :528