Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305.
Department of Neurology and Neurological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305
J Neurosci. 2020 Jan 29;40(5):944-954. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0740-19.2019.
The brilliant and often prescient hypotheses of Ramon y Cajal have proven foundational for modern neuroscience, but his statement that "In adult centers the nerve paths are something fixed, ended, immutable … " is an exception that did not stand the test of empirical study. Mechanisms of cellular and circuit-level plasticity continue to shape and reshape many regions of the adult nervous system long after the neurodevelopmental period. Initially focused on neurons alone, the field has followed a meteoric trajectory in understanding of activity-regulated neurodevelopment and ongoing neuroplasticity with an arc toward appreciating neuron-glial interactions and the role that each neural cell type plays in shaping adaptable neural circuity. In this review, as part of a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Society for Neuroscience, we provide a historical perspective, following this arc of inquiry from neuronal to neuron-glial mechanisms by which activity and experience modulate circuit structure and function. The scope of this consideration is broad, and it will not be possible to cover the wealth of knowledge about all aspects of activity-dependent circuit development and plasticity in depth.
拉蒙-卡哈尔(Ramon y Cajal)的天才且常常具有先见之明的假说已被证明是现代神经科学的基础,但他的“在成年中枢,神经通路是固定的、终结的、不可改变的……”这一说法是一个例外,它没有经受住经验研究的检验。细胞和电路水平的可塑性机制在神经发育期之后很久仍在继续塑造和重塑成年神经系统的许多区域。该领域最初仅关注神经元,随着对活动调节神经发育和持续神经可塑性的理解飞速发展,其轨迹逐渐转向认识神经元-胶质细胞相互作用以及每种神经细胞类型在塑造适应性神经回路中的作用。在这篇评论中,作为庆祝神经科学学会成立 50 周年的一部分,我们提供了一个历史视角,沿着从神经元到神经元-胶质机制的探究轨迹,探讨活动和经验如何调节回路的结构和功能。这一考虑的范围很广,不可能深入涵盖关于活动依赖性回路发育和可塑性的所有方面的丰富知识。