Poo_1994_Adv.Second.Messenger.Phosphoprotein.Res_29_521

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Title : Activity-dependent modulation of developing neuromuscular synapses - Poo_1994_Adv.Second.Messenger.Phosphoprotein.Res_29_521
Author(s) : Poo MM
Ref : Adv Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res , 29 :521 , 1994
Abstract :

Spontaneous and impulse-evoked synaptic currents were observed immediately following nerve-muscle contact in Xenopus cell cultures. The functional significance of this early synaptic activity was examined. Stimulation of pre- and/or post-synaptic cells was found to exert immediate and persistent effects on the efficacy of synaptic transmission. Exogenous application of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and neurotrophins, factors that may be coreleased with ACh in activity-dependent manner at the developing neuromuscular junctions, also modulate either the postsynaptic ACh response or presynaptic ACh release. These results underscore the plasticity of developing neuromuscular synapses and suggest a complex interplay between electrical activity and chemical factors during the formation and maturation of neuronal connections.

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PubMedID: 7848730

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Poo MM (1994)
Activity-dependent modulation of developing neuromuscular synapses
Adv Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res 29 :521

Poo MM (1994)
Adv Second Messenger Phosphoprotein Res 29 :521