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Glutamate receptors and synaptic plasticity: The impact of Evans and Watkins

Graham L. Collingridge, Wickliffe C. Abraham

2021Neuropharmacology49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

On the occasion of the 40 year anniversary of the hugely impactful review by Richard (Dick) Evans and Jeff Watkins, we describe how their work has impacted the field of synaptic plasticity. We describe their influence in each of the major glutamate receptor subtypes: AMPARs, NMDARs, KARs and mGluRs. Particular emphasis is placed on how their work impacted our own studies in the hippocampus. For example, we describe how the tools and regulators that they identified for studying NMDARs (e.g., NMDA, D-AP5 and Mg2+) led to the understanding of the molecular basis of the induction of LTP. We also describe how other tools that they introduced (e.g., (1S,3R)-ACPD and MCPG) helped lead to the concept of metaplasticity. This article is part of the Neuropharmacology Special Issue on ‘Glutamate Receptors – NMDA receptors’.

Topics & Concepts

MetaplasticityNeuroscienceSynaptic plasticityNMDA receptorLong-term potentiationGlutamate receptorAMPA receptorHippocampusBiologyCognitive sciencePsychologyReceptorBiochemistryNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchMemory and Neural MechanismsNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms