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Heterosynaptic plasticity-induced modulation of synapses

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 73, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12576-023-00893-1

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Heterosynaptic plasticity; Homosynaptic plasticity; Synaptic weight; Dynamics

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Plasticity is a common feature of synapses, which is regulated by various mechanisms and plays a crucial role in the normal functioning of the brain. Both homosynaptic and heterosynaptic plasticity are essential for the regulation of synaptic function and contribute to the regular action of neural systems and their plastic synapses.
Plasticity is a common feature of synapses that is stated in different ways and occurs through several mechanisms. The regular action of the brain needs to be balanced in several neuronal and synaptic features, one of which is synaptic plasticity. The different homeostatic processes, including the balance between excitation/inhibition or homeostasis of synaptic weights at the single-neuron level, may obtain this. Homosynaptic Hebbian-type plasticity causes associative alterations of synapses. Both homosynaptic and heterosynaptic plasticity characterize the corresponding aspects of adjustable synapses, and both are essential for the regular action of neural systems and their plastic synapses.In this review, we will compare homo- and heterosynaptic plasticity and the main factors affecting the direction of plastic changes. This review paper will also discuss the diverse functions of the different kinds of heterosynaptic plasticity and their properties. We argue that a complementary system of heterosynaptic plasticity demonstrates an essential cellular constituent for homeostatic modulation of synaptic weights and neuronal activity.

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