Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
We report recent results concerning the action of neurotrophins on the
development and plasticity of the visual system of mammals and in
particular of their visual cortex. It has been demonstrated that NGF
prevents all the effects of monocular deprivation during the critical
period. BDNF, that in part also prevents the effects of monocular
deprivation, has the interesting additional property of accelerating the
development of inhibitory processes. In transgenic mice overexpressing
BDNF only in the cortex, the critical period for plasticity initiates a
week earlier and presents a precocious closure. Visual acuity also
develops much before than in normal animals. These phenomenological
observations are paralleled by a precocious increase of inhibitory
synapses and inhibitory currents in pyramidal neurons. LTP, tested by
stimulation of the white matter, recording in layers 2 and 3 of the visual
cortex, presents modifications correlated with the alterations observed in
the critical period. Last we report the finding from in vitro and in vivo
experiments that MAPkase (Erg 1 and 2) is the molecular chain of events
driven both by light and neurotrophins, likely at the bases of the
phenomena of plasticity observed during the critical period.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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