Pontzer_1990_Prog.Brain.Res_86_221

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Title : Receptors, phosphoinositol hydrolysis and plasticity of nerve cells - Pontzer_1990_Prog.Brain.Res_86_221
Author(s) : Pontzer NJ , Chandler LJ , Stevens BR , Crews FT
Ref : Prog Brain Res , 86 :221 , 1990
Abstract :

Excitatory amino acid neurotransmission has been shown to be necessary but may not be sufficient, for the production of LTP and other prolonged changes in synaptic transmission. Excitatory neurotransmission may produce depolarization-induced increases in intracellular calcium that cause PI hydrolysis and synergistically potentiate receptor-G protein induced PI hydrolysis. This synergistic potentiation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis, and increased [Ca]i due to positive cross stimulation, may lead to depolarization block, a persistent increase in protein kinase activation, altered morphology, oncogene activity and other plasticity changes important in memory.

PubMedSearch : Pontzer_1990_Prog.Brain.Res_86_221
PubMedID: 1708153

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Pontzer NJ, Chandler LJ, Stevens BR, Crews FT (1990)
Receptors, phosphoinositol hydrolysis and plasticity of nerve cells
Prog Brain Res 86 :221

Pontzer NJ, Chandler LJ, Stevens BR, Crews FT (1990)
Prog Brain Res 86 :221