a(GO:presynapse)
Adenosine downmodulates neuronal activity (cFos levels), impairs the presynapse, and attenuates long-term potentiation (LTP) via the A1 receptor (21) PubMed:27671637
In line with these observations, the presynaptic impairment in proaggregant Tau transgenic slices can be reversed by 64627 or BSc3094 without causing adverse effects in controls (Fig. 4F and Fig. S6) PubMed:27671637
In line with these observations, the presynaptic impairment in proaggregant Tau transgenic slices can be reversed by 64627 or BSc3094 without causing adverse effects in controls (Fig. 4F and Fig. S6) PubMed:27671637
We observed a typical paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) response in littermate controls and antiaggregant Tau transgenic slices, whereas in proaggregant Tau transgenic slices, the same stimulus paradigm resulted in a paired-pulse depression (Fig. 4B) PubMed:27671637
Having observed that 64627 restores presynaptic functioning (i.e., PPF, Fig. 4F), neuronal activity (induction of Fos, Fig. 4D), and dendritic spine levels in proaggregant Tau transgenic organotypic slices (Fig. 5 A and B), we tested whether we could restore long-term spatial memory in proaggregant Tau transgenic mice as well PubMed:27671637
We observed a typical paired-pulse facilitation (PPF) response in littermate controls and antiaggregant Tau transgenic slices, whereas in proaggregant Tau transgenic slices, the same stimulus paradigm resulted in a paired-pulse depression (Fig. 4B) PubMed:27671637
Adenosine downmodulates neuronal activity (cFos levels), impairs the presynapse, and attenuates long-term potentiation (LTP) via the A1 receptor (21) PubMed:27671637
One exception is the report of the accumulation of tau aggregates in presynaptic boutons in transgenic mice, whereby it induces synaptic dysfunction and loss of presynapses (77). PubMed:29191965
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