Garner Craig C, Waites Clarissa L, Ziv Noam E
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Nancy Pritzer Laboratory, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 94304-5485, USA.
Cell Tissue Res. 2006 Nov;326(2):249-62. doi: 10.1007/s00441-006-0278-1. Epub 2006 Aug 15.
Synapse development in the vertebrate central nervous system is a highly orchestrated process occurring not only during early stages of brain development, but also (to a lesser extent) in the mature nervous system. During development, the formation of synapses is intimately linked to the differentiation of neuronal cells, the extension of their axons and dendrites, and the course wiring of the nervous system. Subsequently, the stabilization, elimination, and strengthening of synaptic contacts is coupled to the refinement of axonal and dendritic arbors, to the establishment of functionally meaningful connections, and probably also to the day-to-day acquisition, storage, and retrieval of memories, higher order thought processes, and behavioral patterns.
脊椎动物中枢神经系统中的突触发育是一个高度协调的过程,不仅发生在大脑发育的早期阶段,而且(程度较轻)也发生在成熟的神经系统中。在发育过程中,突触的形成与神经元细胞的分化、轴突和树突的延伸以及神经系统的布线密切相关。随后,突触连接的稳定、消除和加强与轴突和树突分支的细化、功能上有意义的连接的建立相关联,并且可能还与日常的记忆获取、存储和检索、高阶思维过程以及行为模式相关联。