Swissa, Evyatar Monsonego, Uri Yang, Lynn Schori, Lior Kamintsky, Lyna Mirloo, Sheida Burger, Itamar Uzzan, Sarit Patel, Rishi Sudmant, Peter
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Brain microvessels possess the unique properties of a blood-brain barrier (BBB), tightly regulating the passage of molecules from the blood to the brain neuropil and vice versa. In models of brain injury, BBB dysfunction and the associated leakage of serum albumin to the neuropil have been shown to induce pathological plasticity, neuronal hyper-exc...
Früh, Simon Boudkkazi, Sami Koppensteiner, Peter Sereikaite, Vita Chen, Li-Yuan Fernandez-Fernandez, Diego Rem, Pascal Ulrich, Daniel Schwenk, Jochen Chen, Ziyang
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Adherens junction-associated protein 1 (AJAP1) has been implicated in brain diseases; however, a pathogenic mechanism has not been identified. AJAP1 is widely expressed in neurons and binds to γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptors (GBRs), which inhibit neurotransmitter release at most synapses in the brain. Here, we show that AJAP1 is selectively ex...
Mutschler, Clara Telerman, Stephanie B
Glial cells have a remarkable plasticity. Recent studies using zebrafish as a model highlight conserved cellular behavior in health and disease in the central nervous system (CNS) between zebrafish and humans. These findings inform our understanding of their function and how their dysregulation in pathogenesis can be determinant.
Smith, Sarah Ranjan, Kashvi Hoover, Brianna Drayson, Olivia Acharya, Munjal Kramár, Eniko Baulch, Janet Limoli, Charles
Cranial irradiation used to control brain malignancies invariably leads to progressive and debilitating declines in cognition. Clinical efforts implementing hippocampal avoidance and NMDAR antagonism, have sought to minimize dose to radiosensitive neurogenic regions while normalizing excitatory/inhibitory (E/I) tone. Results of these trials have yi...
Keiser, Ashley Dong, Tri Kramár, Enikö Butler, Christopher Chen, Siwei Matheos, Dina Rounds, Jacob Rodriguez, Alyssa Beardwood, Joy Augustynski, Agatha
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Exercise has beneficial effects on cognition throughout the lifespan. Here, we demonstrate that specific exercise patterns transform insufficient, subthreshold training into long-term memory in mice. Our findings reveal a potential molecular memory window such that subthreshold training within this window enables long-term memory formation. We perf...
Alonso, Nicholas Krichmar, Jeffrey
An important difference between brains and deep neural networks is the way they learn. Nervous systems learn online where a stream of noisy data points are presented in a non-independent, identically distributed way. Further, synaptic plasticity in the brain depends only on information local to synapses. Deep networks, on the other hand, typically ...
Malania, Maka Lin, Yih-Shiuan Hörmandinger, Charlotte Greenlee, Mark Plank, Tina Werner, John
This study aimed to investigate the impact of eccentric-vision training on population receptive field (pRF) estimates to provide insights into brain plasticity processes driven by practice. Fifteen participants underwent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measurements before and after behavioral training on a visual crowding task, where t...
Eckmann, Samuel Young, Edward James Gjorgjieva, Julijana
Cortical networks exhibit complex stimulus-response patterns that are based on specific recurrent interactions between neurons. For example, the balance between excitatory and inhibitory currents has been identified as a central component of cortical computations. However, it remains unclear how the required synaptic connectivity can emerge in deve...
Hedrick, Nathan G Wright, William J Komiyama, Takaki
During learning, synaptic connections between excitatory neurons in the brain display considerable dynamism, with new connections being added and old connections eliminated. Synapse elimination offers an opportunity to understand the features of synapses that the brain deems dispensable. However, with limited observations of synaptic activity and p...
Bonilla-Quintana, Mayte Rangamani, Padmini
Synaptic plasticity is important for learning and memory formation; it describes the strengthening or weakening of connections between synapses. The postsynaptic part of excitatory synapses resides in dendritic spines, which are small protrusions on the dendrites. One of the key features of synaptic plasticity is its correlation with the size of th...