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Publication : Homeostatic scaling requires group I mGluR activation mediated by Homer1a.

First Author  Hu JH Year  2010
Journal  Neuron Volume  68
Issue  6 Pages  1128-42
PubMed ID  21172614 Mgi Jnum  J:174500
Mgi Id  MGI:5086107 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2010.11.008
Citation  Hu JH, et al. (2010) Homeostatic scaling requires group I mGluR activation mediated by Homer1a. Neuron 68(6):1128-42
abstractText  Homeostatic scaling is a non-Hebbian form of neural plasticity that maintains neuronal excitability and informational content of synaptic arrays in the face of changes of network activity. Here, we demonstrate that homeostatic scaling is dependent on group I metabotropic glutamate receptor activation that is mediated by the immediate early gene Homer1a. Homer1a is transiently upregulated during increases in network activity and evokes agonist-independent signaling of group I mGluRs that scales down the expression of synaptic AMPA receptors. Homer1a effects are dynamic and play a role in the induction of scaling. Similar to mGluR-LTD, Homer1a-dependent scaling involves a reduction of tyrosine phosphorylation of GluA2 (GluR2), but is distinct in that it exploits a unique signaling property of group I mGluR to confer cell-wide, agonist-independent activation of the receptor. These studies reveal an elegant interplay of mechanisms that underlie Hebbian and non-Hebbian plasticity.
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