Sleep and waking modulate spine turnover in the adolescent mouse cortex

Volume: 14, Issue: 11, Pages: 1418 - 1420
Published: Oct 9, 2011
Abstract
Cortical development involves synaptic formation and elimination. Although synaptogenesis predominates in the early stages and pruning in the later stages, the two processes are thought to happen concurrently. In adults, synaptic strength is modulated by behavioral state, and we asked whether synaptic remodeling may be affected by sleep and waking states. Using two-photon microscopy in adolescent mice, we found that waking results in a net...
Paper Details
Title
Sleep and waking modulate spine turnover in the adolescent mouse cortex
Published Date
Oct 9, 2011
Volume
14
Issue
11
Pages
1418 - 1420
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