This hypothesis proposes that activity-dependent CREB signaling creates spatially distinct complement vulnerability maps by differentially regulating CD55 and CD46 expression across synaptic populations. Low-activity synapses maintain high CREB1 phosphorylation through sustained calcium influx, driving transcription of CD55 and CD46 complement regulators via CRE-binding sites in their promoters. This creates complement-protected synaptic microenvironments where CD55 accelerates C3/C5 convertase
The astrocyte-mediated synaptic tagging mechanism operates through coordinated CREB1, S100B, and RAGE (receptor for advanced glycation end products) signaling to regulate synaptic maintenance and protection. Neural activity triggers calcium waves in astrocytes through connexin-43 gap junctions and purinergic P2Y1 receptor activation, leading to calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) activation. Activated CaMKII phosphorylates CREB1 at serine 133 in astrocytic nuclei, promoting t
Convergent vs Divergent Predictions
This summary checks where the selected hypotheses point toward the same target or mechanism, and where they pull in opposite directions.
CREB1Unspecified Mechanismsynaptic biology
Convergent signals
CREB1 recurs across 2 selected hypotheses with aligned directionality in unspecified mechanism.
Divergent signals
No direct polarity conflicts detected among the selected hypotheses.
# Therapeutic Hypotheses: Selectivity of Complement-Mediated Synaptic Elimination During Prolonged Anesthesia
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## Hypothesis 1: Activity-Dependent Synaptic Tagging via CREB-BDNF TrkB Signaling
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Skeptic
# Critical Evaluation of Hypotheses for Complement-Mediated Synaptic Selectivity
## Overview
These hypotheses address a legitimate gap in understanding how C1q distinguishes between synapses for eli...
Domain Expert
# Feasibility Assessment: Selectivity Mechanisms in Anesthesia-Induced Synaptic Elimination
## Executive Summary
The central question—whether specific synapses become targets for complement-mediated...
Synthesizer
{
"ranked_hypotheses": [
{
"title": "Differential Complement Regulator Expression on Synaptic Membranes (CD55/CD46)",
"description": "Excitatory synapses on specific neuronal compart...
Astrocyte-Mediated Synaptic Tagging via CREB-S100B
4 rounds · quality: 0.75
Theorist
# Therapeutic Hypotheses: Selectivity of Complement-Mediated Synaptic Elimination During Prolonged Anesthesia
---
## Hypothesis 1: Activity-Dependent Synaptic Tagging via CREB-BDNF TrkB Signaling
*...
Skeptic
# Critical Evaluation of Hypotheses for Complement-Mediated Synaptic Selectivity
## Overview
These hypotheses address a legitimate gap in understanding how C1q distinguishes between synapses for eli...
Domain Expert
# Feasibility Assessment: Selectivity Mechanisms in Anesthesia-Induced Synaptic Elimination
## Executive Summary
The central question—whether specific synapses become targets for complement-mediated...
Synthesizer
{
"ranked_hypotheses": [
{
"title": "Differential Complement Regulator Expression on Synaptic Membranes (CD55/CD46)",
"description": "Excitatory synapses on specific neuronal compart...