Abstract
A long-held assumption states that each dendritic spine in the cerebral cortex forms a synapse, although this issue has not been systematically investigated. We performed complete ultrastructural reconstructions of a large (n=144) population of identified spines in adult mouse neocortex finding that only 3.6% of the spines clearly lacked synapses. Nonsynaptic spines were small and had no clear head, resembling dendritic filopodia, and could represent a source of new synaptic connections in the adult cerebral cortex. © 2006 IBRO.
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Arellano, J. I., Espinosa, A., Fairén, A., Yuste, R., & DeFelipe, J. (2007). Non-synaptic dendritic spines in neocortex. Neuroscience, 145(2), 464–469. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2006.12.015
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