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Do We Need Zinc to Think

2003 
Chelatable Zn 2+ , which is found in the synaptic vesicles of certain glutamatergic neurons in several regions of the forebrain, is released during neuronal activity. Zn 2+ exhibits numerous effects on ligand-gated and voltage-dependent ion channels, and released Zn 2+ is therefore likely able to modulate synaptic transmission. The physiologically relevant actions of Zn 2+ , however, have remained unclear. Recent research exploiting improved Zn 2+ -sensitive optical probes has suggested some intriguing effects for synaptically released Zn 2+ , including heterosynaptic regulation of N -methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor function, and a novel role as a trans-synaptic second messenger that may enter postsynaptic neurons to modulate various signal transduction pathways.
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