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Publication : Synaptic assembly of the brain in the absence of neurotransmitter secretion.

First Author  Verhage M Year  2000
Journal  Science Volume  287
Issue  5454 Pages  864-9
PubMed ID  10657302 Mgi Jnum  J:77237
Mgi Id  MGI:2181234 Doi  10.1126/science.287.5454.864
Citation  Verhage M, et al. (2000) Synaptic assembly of the brain in the absence of neurotransmitter secretion. Science 287(5454):864-9
abstractText  Brain function requires precisely orchestrated connectivity between neurons. Establishment of these connections is believed to require signals secreted from outgrowing axons, followed by synapse formation between selected neurons. Deletion of a single protein, Munc18-1, in mice leads to a complete loss of neurotransmitter secretion from synaptic vesicles throughout development. However, this does not prevent normal brain assembly, including formation of layered structures, fiber pathways, and morphologically defined synapses. After assembly is completed, neurons undergo apoptosis, leading to widespread neurodegeneration. Thus, synaptic connectivity does not depend on neurotransmitter secretion, but its maintenance does. Neurotransmitter secretion probably functions to validate already established synaptic connections.
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