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Synaptic Activity Drives a Genomic Program That Promotes a Neuronal Warburg Effect
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 292Issue 13p5183–5194Published online: February 14, 2017- Carlos Bas-Orth
- Yan-Wei Tan
- David Lau
- Hilmar Bading
Cited in Scopus: 31Synaptic activity drives changes in gene expression to promote long lasting adaptations of neuronal structure and function. One example of such an adaptive response is the buildup of acquired neuroprotection, a synaptic activity- and gene transcription-mediated increase in the resistance of neurons against harmful conditions. A hallmark of acquired neuroprotection is the stabilization of mitochondrial structure and function. We therefore re-examined previously identified sets of synaptic activity-regulated genes to identify genes that are directly linked to mitochondrial function.