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Science 16 June 1995:
Vol. 268. no. 5217, pp. 1629 - 1632
DOI: 10.1126/science.7539937

Articles

Science, Vol 268, Issue 5217, 1629-1632
Copyright © 1995 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Receptor endocytosis and dendrite reshaping in spinal neurons after somatosensory stimulation

PW Mantyh, E DeMaster, A Malhotra, Ghilardi JR, SD Rogers, CR Mantyh, H Liu, AI Basbaum, Vigna SR, JE Maggio, and al. et

Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA.

In vivo somatosensory stimuli evoked the release of substance P from primary afferent neurons that terminate in the spinal cord and stimulated endocytosis of substance P receptors in rat spinal cord neurons. The distal dendrites that showed substance P receptor internalization underwent morphological reorganization, changing from a tubular structure to one characterized by swollen varicosities connected by thin segments. This internalization and dendritic structural reorganization provided a specific image of neurons activated by substance P. Thus receptor internalization can drive reversible structural changes in central nervous system neurons in vivo. Both of these processes may be involved in neuronal plasticity.


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