Role of the CaMKII/NMDA receptor complex in the maintenance of synaptic strength
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Sanhueza, Magdalena
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Role of the CaMKII/NMDA receptor complex in the maintenance of synaptic strength
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During long-term potentiation (LTP), synapses undergo stable changes in synaptic strength. The molecular memory processes that maintain strength have not been identified. One hypothesis is that the complex formed by the Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) and the NMDA-type glutamate receptor (NMDAR) is a molecular memory at the synapse. To establish a molecule as a molecular memory, it must be shown that interfering with the molecule produces a persistent reversal of LTP. We used the CN class of peptides that inhibit Ca MKII binding to the NR2B subunit in vitro to test this prediction in rat hippocampal slices. We found that CN peptides can reverse saturated LTP, allowing additional LTP to be induced. The peptide also produced a persistent reduction in basal transmission. We then tested whether CN compounds actually affect Ca MKII binding in living cells. Application of CN peptide to slice cultures reduced the amount of Ca MKII concentrated in spines, consistent with d
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/165268
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1250-11.2011
ISSN: 02706474
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Journal of Neuroscience, Volumen 31, Issue 25, 2018, Pages 9170-9178
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