Publications by authors named "Elena D Bagatelas"

Homeostatic plasticity mechanisms act in a negative feedback manner to stabilize neuronal firing around a set point. Classically, homeostatic synaptic plasticity is elicited via rather drastic manipulation of activity in a neuronal population. Here, we employed a chemogenetic approach to regulate activity via eliciting G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling in hippocampal neurons to trigger homeostatic synaptic plasticity.

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Tremendous individual differences exist in stress responsivity and social defeat stress is a key approach for identifying cellular mechanisms of stress susceptibility and resilience. Syrian hamsters show reliable territorial aggression, but after social defeat they exhibit a conditioned defeat (CD) response characterized by increased submission and an absence of aggression in future social interactions. Hamsters that achieve social dominance prior to social defeat exhibit greater defeat-induced neural activity in infralimbic (IL) cortex neurons that project to the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and reduced CD response compared to subordinate hamsters.

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