AMPA Receptor Trafficking: A Road Map for Synaptic Plasticity

  Figure 4.
Figure 4.

Signaling cascades mediating the regulated delivery and removal of AMPARs at synapses. Left. Ca2+ entry upon NMDAR opening leads to CaMKII activation, which in turn inhibits a RasGAP by phosphorylation. The decrease in RasGAP activity results in the accumulation of active Ras (Ras-GTP), which triggers the p42 MAPK and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) leading to AMPAR synaptic delivery (LTP). Right. NMDAR-dependent Ca2+ entry activates a Rap-GEF, leading to an increase in the levels of active Rap (Rap-GTP). Subsequently, Rap activates the p38 MAPK cascade leading to the removal of AMPARs from synapses (LTD).

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  1. MI October 2003 vol. 3 no. 7 375-385