“…Approximately 80% of synaptic AMPARs in the CA1 hippocampal neurons consist of GluA1 and GluA2 heteromers. The GluA1 subunit is highly expressed in the hippocampus, central amygdala, and cerebellum (Anggono & Huganir, 2012; Henley & Wilkinson, 2016; Inta et al., 2014; Sanderson & Bannerman, 2012). These AMPARs are critically important for nearly all aspects of brain function, including learning, memory, and cognition, as they mediate the overwhelming majority of fast excitatory neurotransmission in the CNS (Henley & Wilkinson, 2013).…”