[HTML][HTML] Tissue-type plasminogen activator: a multifaceted modulator of neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity

AL Samson, RL Medcalf - Neuron, 2006 - cell.com
Neuron, 2006cell.com
For over a decade, tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), a serine protease classically
known for its profibrinolytic role in the vasculature, has been implicated in numerous aspects
of the synaptic plasticity process. But despite being the most intensively studied protease of
the CNS, the mechanisms and molecular mediators behind the action of t-PA on synaptic
efficacy remain largely undefined. Rather than examine the role of t-PA in proteolytic
remodeling of the synaptic extracellular matrix, this review will focus on the evidence that …
For over a decade, tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), a serine protease classically known for its profibrinolytic role in the vasculature, has been implicated in numerous aspects of the synaptic plasticity process. But despite being the most intensively studied protease of the CNS, the mechanisms and molecular mediators behind the action of t-PA on synaptic efficacy remain largely undefined. Rather than examine the role of t-PA in proteolytic remodeling of the synaptic extracellular matrix, this review will focus on the evidence that defines t-PA as a direct modulator of neurotransmission and synaptic plasticity by impacting on glutamatergic and dopaminergic pathways.
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