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From Contact to Connection: Early Events During Synaptogenesis

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Journal Trends Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 1995 Apr 1
PMID 7778191
Citations 17
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Abstract

When neuronal processes first come into contact, chemical synapses can form rapidly. Many neurons synthesize synaptic machinery through intrinsic programs before cell-cell interactions. During the formation of chemical synapses, contact with appropriate targets has been found to trigger intracellular signals that induce the assembly of pre-existing synaptic machinery. We propose that 'promiscuous' neurons secrete transmitter before contacting their targets, and form over-abundant synapses, which undergo additional activity-dependent refinement; 'selective' neurons, which retain their original connectivity, require concerted retrograde and anterograde signaling to ensure their correct matching.

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