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Fall, 2010 - Molecule & Cell Neurophysiology course by Dr. Collingridge

     
 

Fall, 2010 - Molecule & Cell Neurophysiology (339.611) by Dr. Collingridge

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  Instructor information   Dr. Graham Leon Collingridge [Homepage]

He is investigating the synaptic basis of learning and memory with an emphasis on the role of glutamate receptors in hippocampal long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD). He has established the principle that NMDA receptors trigger plasticity and AMPA receptors mediate a modifiable synaptic response, and this principle has now been extended to many other synapses in the brain and is regarded as one of the most influential discoveries in the field of synaptic function. He also discovered that NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic transmission is plastic; synaptic plasticity is expressed by changes in AMPA receptor function; both inhibitory and facilitatory autoreceptor mechanisms contribute to the acute and long-term regulation of synaptic transmission.

He has multiple high impact publications including Collingridge et al(1983, J of Physiology, over 1,500 citations) and Bliss & Collingridge (1993, Nature, over 5,000 citations). Numerous prestigious awards including Elected Fellow, The Royal Society (2001); Elected President, British Neuroscience Association (2007). The Santiago Grisolia Prize (2008). have been given to him.

Contact information
- Office: Bldg#501, Rm#
- E-mail: glcollingridge@gmail.com
 
 
  Course aims & scope   To understand the basic functioning of glutamatergic synapses in the brain, with a special emphasis on the properties of glutamate receptors as well as to know the primary mechanisms of synaptic plasticity, especially long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD)  
 
  Grant example   Grant example
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  PBCS course slides   PBCS - Week#02
- Course slides


 
  Reading assignments & course slides   Week#01
- Course slides
- Readings
  Collingridge et al., 2009
  Lodge, 2009


 
      Week#02
- Course slides-01_KARs & LTP
- Course slides-02_AMPARs & NMDARs
- Readings
KARs & LTP
  Bortolotto et al., 1999
  Lauri et al., 2001
  Lauri et al., 2003

AMPARs & NMDARs
  Collingridge et al., 1983
  Herron et al., 1986
  Collingridge et al., 1988a
  Davies et al., 1990
  Davies et al., 1991
  Alford et al., 1993
  Bliss & Collingridge, 1993


 
      Week#08
- Course slides-Postsynaptic expression of LTP (by Dr. Collingridge)
- Course slides-Presynaptic expression of LTP (by Dr. Bliss)