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Brain is modulated by neuronal plasticity during postnatal development

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
卷 71, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12576-021-00819-9

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Homosynaptic plasticity; Heterosynaptic plasticity; Excitatory synapses; Inhibitory synapses; Brain development

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Neuroplasticity refers to the brain's ability to change its structure or functions due to previous stimuli, which is a key mechanism in maintaining a dynamic brain. This study reviews research on homosynaptic and heterosynaptic neuroplasticity and aims to understand different mechanisms related to synaptic plasticity in brain development.
Neuroplasticity is referred to the ability of the nervous system to change its structure or functions as a result of former stimuli. It is a plausible mechanism underlying a dynamic brain through adaptation processes of neural structure and activity patterns. Nevertheless, it is still unclear how the plastic neural systems achieve and maintain their equilibrium. Additionally, the alterations of balanced brain dynamics under different plasticity rules have not been explored either. Therefore, the present article primarily aims to review recent research studies regarding homosynaptic and heterosynaptic neuroplasticity characterized by the manipulation of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic inputs. Moreover, it attempts to understand different mechanisms related to the main forms of synaptic plasticity at the excitatory and inhibitory synapses during the brain development processes. Hence, this study comprised surveying those articles published since 1988 and available through PubMed, Google Scholar and science direct databases on a keyword-based search paradigm. All in all, the study results presented extensive and corroborative pieces of evidence for the main types of plasticity, including the long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) of the excitatory and inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs and IPSPs).

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