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																		 Long-Term Synaptic Depression
 
																		 
																		
																	 
																		 
																		
																	 
																			
																					
	"Long-Term Synaptic Depression" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, 
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				A persistent activity-dependent decrease in synaptic efficacy between NEURONS. It typically occurs following repeated low-frequency afferent stimulation, but it can be induced by other methods. Long-term depression appears to play a role in MEMORY.
    
			 
				
				
					
						| Descriptor ID | D036881 |  
						| MeSH Number(s) | G11.561.638.355 |  
						| Concept/Terms | Long-Term Synaptic DepressionLong-Term Synaptic DepressionLong Term Synaptic DepressionSynaptic Depression, Long-TermLong-Term Depression, PhysiologicalDepression, Physiological Long-TermDepressions, Physiological Long-TermLong Term Depression, PhysiologicalLong-Term Depressions, PhysiologicalPhysiological Long-Term DepressionPhysiological Long-Term DepressionsLong-Term Depression, NeurophysiologicalDepression, Neurophysiological Long-TermDepressions, Neurophysiological Long-TermLong Term Depression, NeurophysiologicalLong-Term Depressions, NeurophysiologicalNeurophysiological Long-Term DepressionNeurophysiological Long-Term DepressionsLong-Term Depression, PhysiologicLong Term Depression, PhysiologicPhysiologic Long-Term DepressionLong-Term Depression, NeurophysiologicLong Term Depression, NeurophysiologicNeurophysiologic Long-Term Depression
 DepotentiationDepotentiationHomosynaptic DepressionDepression, Homosynaptic
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				Below are the most recent publications written about "Long-Term Synaptic Depression" by people in Profiles. 		
					
								
								Bernard PB, Castano AM, Buonarati OR, Camp CR, Hell JW, Benke TA. Early life seizures chronically disrupt L-type voltage gated calcium channel regulation of mGluR mediated long term depression via interactions with protein phosphatase 2A. Neurobiol Dis. 2025 06 01; 209:106884.
								Prikhodko O, Freund RK, Sullivan E, Kennedy MJ, Dell'Acqua ML. Amyloid-? Causes NMDA Receptor Dysfunction and Dendritic Spine Loss through mGluR1 and AKAP150-Anchored Calcineurin Signaling. J Neurosci. 2024 Sep 11; 44(37).
								Larsen ME, Buonarati OR, Qian H, Hell JW, Bayer KU. Stimulating ?-adrenergic receptors promotes synaptic potentiation by switching CaMKII movement from LTD to LTP mode. J Biol Chem. 2023 06; 299(6):104706.
								Cook SG, Rumian NL, Bayer KU. CaMKII T286 phosphorylation has distinct essential functions in three forms of long-term plasticity. J Biol Chem. 2022 09; 298(9):102299.
								Sanderson JL, Freund RK, Gorski JA, Dell'Acqua ML. ?-Amyloid disruption of LTP/LTD balance is mediated by AKAP150-anchored PKA and Calcineurin regulation of Ca2+-permeable AMPA receptors. Cell Rep. 2021 10 05; 37(1):109786.
								Goodell DJ, Tullis JE, Bayer KU. Young DAPK1 knockout mice have altered presynaptic function. J Neurophysiol. 2021 05 01; 125(5):1973-1981.
								Cook SG, Goodell DJ, Restrepo S, Arnold DB, Bayer KU. Simultaneous Live Imaging of Multiple Endogenous Proteins Reveals a Mechanism for Alzheimer's-Related Plasticity Impairment. Cell Rep. 2019 04 16; 27(3):658-665.e4.
								Orfila JE, McKinnon N, Moreno M, Deng G, Chalmers N, Dietz RM, Herson PS, Quillinan N. Cardiac Arrest Induces Ischemic Long-Term Potentiation of Hippocampal CA1 Neurons That Occludes Physiological Long-Term Potentiation. Neural Plast. 2018; 2018:9275239.
								Woolfrey KM, O'Leary H, Goodell DJ, Robertson HR, Horne EA, Coultrap SJ, Dell'Acqua ML, Bayer KU. CaMKII regulates the depalmitoylation and synaptic removal of the scaffold protein AKAP79/150 to mediate structural long-term depression. J Biol Chem. 2018 02 02; 293(5):1551-1567.
								Goodell DJ, Zaegel V, Coultrap SJ, Hell JW, Bayer KU. DAPK1 Mediates LTD by Making CaMKII/GluN2B Binding LTP Specific. Cell Rep. 2017 06 13; 19(11):2231-2243. | 
																	
																		
																			
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