activitydependent
Activity-dependent refers to biological processes that are regulated by or contingent on cellular or neuronal activity. In the nervous system, activity-dependent plasticity modifies synaptic strength and connectivity in response to patterns of activity, linking experience to lasting changes in neural circuits. At the cellular level, calcium influx through NMDA receptors and voltage-gated calcium channels during neuronal activity triggers signaling cascades that regulate gene expression and protein synthesis, providing a mechanism by which experience can influence structure and function.
Immediate early genes such as c-Fos, Arc, and zif268 are rapidly induced by activity and help drive
Developmentally, activity-dependent mechanisms sculpt neural circuits by refining connectivity and sensory maps according to environmental input.
Clinical relevance noted, as disruptions in activity-dependent signaling can contribute to neurodevelopmental disorders, epilepsy, and neurodegenerative