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NMDA receptor functions in health and disease: Old actor, new dimensions

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N-Methyl-D-aspartate ionotropic glutamate receptors (NMDARs) play key roles in synaptogenesis, synaptic maturation, long-term plasticity, neuronal network activity, and cognition. Mirroring this wide range of instrumental functions, abnormalities in NMDAR-mediated signaling have been associated with numerous neurological and psychiatric disorders. Thus, identifying the molecular mechanisms underpinning the physiological and pathological contributions of NMDAR has been a major area of investigation. Over the past decades, a large body of literature has flourished, revealing that the physiology of ionotropic glutamate receptors cannot be restricted to fluxing ions, and involves additional facets controlling synaptic transmissions in health and disease. Here, we review newly discovered dimensions of postsynaptic NMDAR signaling supporting neural plasticity and cognition, such as the nanoscale organization of NMDAR complexes, their activity-dependent redistributions, and non-ionotropic signaling capacities. We also discuss how dysregulations of these processes may directly contribute to NMDAR-dysfunction-related brain diseases.

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hal-04299864 , version 1 (22-11-2023)

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Julien Dupuis, Olivier Nicole, Laurent Groc. NMDA receptor functions in health and disease: Old actor, new dimensions. Neuron, 2023, 111 (15), pp.2312-2328. ⟨10.1016/j.neuron.2023.05.002⟩. ⟨hal-04299864⟩

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