Nature, Vol.372, No.6506, 519-524, 1994
Long-Term Synapse Less Induced by Focal Blockade of Postsynaptic Receptors
Focal application in vivo of alpha-bungarotoxin to block neurotransmission in a small region of a neuromuscular junction causes long-lasting synapse elimination at that site. In contrast, blockade of neurotransmission throughout a junction does not cause synapse elimination. These and related experiments indicate that active synaptic sites can destabilize inactive synapses in their vicinity.
Keywords:DEVELOPING NEUROMUSCULAR-JUNCTIONS;ACETYLCHOLINE-RECEPTOR;INVIVO VISUALIZATION;NERVE-TERMINALS;SKELETAL-MUSCLE;RAT MUSCLE;ELIMINATION;MOUSE;INNERVATION;PROTEIN