Abstract:Chronic blockade of excitatory glutamatergic synaptic receptors in co-cultured organotypic rodent neocortex explants leads to a compensatory up-regulation of otherwise inactive input channels so as to maintain almost normal levels of ongoing bursts of action potentials. We report here that this homeostatic return of spontaneous, now kainate receptor driven, firing is accompanied by a reciprocal down-regulation of the blocked AMPA and NMDA receptors, such that the developing cortical network is protected from b… Show more
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