2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.05.547850
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Prolonged activity-deprivation causes pre- and postsynaptic compensatory plasticity at neocortical excitatory synapses

Derek L. Wise,
Yasmin Escobedo-Lozoya,
Vera Valakh
et al.

Abstract: Homeostatic plasticity stabilizes firing rates of neurons, but the pressure to restore low activity rates can significantly alter synaptic and cellular properties. Most previous studies of homeostatic readjustment to complete activity silencing in rodent forebrain have examined changes after two days of deprivation, but it is known that longer periods of deprivation can produce adverse effects. To better understand the mechanisms underlying these effects and to address how presynaptic as well as postsynaptic c… Show more

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