Article
Regulation of dendritic excitability by activity-dependent trafficking of the A-type K+ channel subunit Kv4.2 in hippocampal neurons.
Molecular Neurophysiology and Biophysics Unit, Laboratory of Cellular and Synaptic Neurophysiology, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Neuron (impact factor:
14.74).
07/2007;
54(6):933-47.
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2007.05.026
pp.933-47
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Keywords
activity-dependent trafficking
additional mechanism
brief glycine application
dissociated hippocampal neurons
functional Kv4.2 expression level
GluR1-containing AMPA receptors
glutamate receptor stimulation
hippocampal CA1 neurons
hippocampal slice cultures
hippocampal spines
induced Kv4.2 internalization
Kv4.2 channel surface expression
Kv4.2 internalization
Kv4.2-containing channels
Live imaging
mEPSC amplitude
NMDA receptor activation
results present
synaptically evoked LTP
Voltage-gated A-type K+ channel Kv4.2 subunits