Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity

Mitoflashes are dynamic events in mitochondria, associated with depolarization and release of reactive oxygen species, and have been associated with several cellular functions. The authors now show that in neurons, dendritic mitoflashes are involved in structural postsynaptic changes during LTP.

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Autores principales: Zhong-Xiao Fu, Xiao Tan, Huaqiang Fang, Pak-Ming Lau, Xianhua Wang, Heping Cheng, Guo-Qiang Bi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:610c610d337b49069de64a4b6ff9d4b12021-12-02T13:24:04ZDendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity10.1038/s41467-017-00043-32041-1723https://doaj.org/article/610c610d337b49069de64a4b6ff9d4b12017-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-00043-3https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Mitoflashes are dynamic events in mitochondria, associated with depolarization and release of reactive oxygen species, and have been associated with several cellular functions. The authors now show that in neurons, dendritic mitoflashes are involved in structural postsynaptic changes during LTP.Zhong-Xiao FuXiao TanHuaqiang FangPak-Ming LauXianhua WangHeping ChengGuo-Qiang BiNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2017)
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Xianhua Wang
Heping Cheng
Guo-Qiang Bi
Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
description Mitoflashes are dynamic events in mitochondria, associated with depolarization and release of reactive oxygen species, and have been associated with several cellular functions. The authors now show that in neurons, dendritic mitoflashes are involved in structural postsynaptic changes during LTP.
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author Zhong-Xiao Fu
Xiao Tan
Huaqiang Fang
Pak-Ming Lau
Xianhua Wang
Heping Cheng
Guo-Qiang Bi
author_facet Zhong-Xiao Fu
Xiao Tan
Huaqiang Fang
Pak-Ming Lau
Xianhua Wang
Heping Cheng
Guo-Qiang Bi
author_sort Zhong-Xiao Fu
title Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
title_short Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
title_full Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
title_fullStr Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
title_full_unstemmed Dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
title_sort dendritic mitoflash as a putative signal for stabilizing long-term synaptic plasticity
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/610c610d337b49069de64a4b6ff9d4b1
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