نتایج جستجو برای: bursting

تعداد نتایج: 4535  

2015
Na Yu Carmen C. Canavier

Midbrain dopamine neurons exhibit a novel type of bursting that we call "inverted square wave bursting" when exposed to Ca(2+)-activated small conductance (SK) K(+) channel blockers in vitro. This type of bursting has three phases: hyperpolarized silence, spiking, and depolarization block. We find that two slow variables are required for this type of bursting, and we show that the three-dimensi...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Kevin M Crisp Brian R Gallagher Karen A Mesce

Dopamine (DA) activates fictive crawling behavior in the medicinal leech. To identify the cellular mechanisms underlying this activation at the level of crawl-specific motoneuronal bursting, we targeted potential cAMP-dependent events that are often activated through DA(1)-like receptor signaling pathways. We found that isolated ganglia produced crawl-like motoneuron bursting after bath applica...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Mary D Womack Kamran Khodakhah

We investigated the mechanisms that contribute to spontaneous regular bursting in adult Purkinje neurons in acutely prepared cerebellar slices. Bursts consisted of 3-20 spikes and showed a stereotypic waveform. Each burst developed with an increase in firing rate and was terminated by a more rapid increase in firing rate and a decrease in spike height. Whole-cell current-clamp recordings showed...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2009
Nick Oliver Pantelis Georgiou Desmond Johnston Christofer Toumazou

UNLABELLED The normal pancreatic beta-cell membrane depolarizes in response to increasing concentrations of glucose in a bursting pattern. At <7 mM (126 mg/dl), the cell is electrically silent. The bursting pulse width increases as glucose rises >7 mM (126 mg/dl) until a continuous train of bursting is seen at >25 mM (450 mg/dl). A bio-inspired silicon device has been developed using analogue e...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2016
Alessia Tagliavini Joël Tabak Richard Bertram Morten Gram Pedersen

Endocrine cells of the pituitary gland secrete a number of hormones, and the amount of hormone released by a cell is controlled in large part by the cell's electrical activity and subsequent Ca(2+) influx. Typical electrical behaviors of pituitary cells include continuous spiking and so-called pseudo-plateau bursting. It has been shown that the amplitude of Ca(2+) fluctuations is greater in bur...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001
H Su G Alroy E D Kirson Y Yaari

The generation of high-frequency spike bursts ("complex spikes"), either spontaneously or in response to depolarizing stimuli applied to the soma, is a notable feature in intracellular recordings from hippocampal CA1 pyramidal cells (PCs) in vivo. There is compelling evidence that the bursts are intrinsically generated by summation of large spike afterdepolarizations (ADPs). Using intracellular...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
E J Ramcharan J W Gnadt S M Sherman

There is a strong correlation between the behavior of an animal and the firing mode (burst or tonic) of thalamic relay neurons. Certain differences between first- and higher-order thalamic relays (which relay peripheral information to the cortex versus information from one cortical area to another, respectively) suggest that more bursting might occur in the higher-order relays. Accordingly, we ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Lolahon R Kadiri Alex C Kwan Watt W Webb Ronald M Harris-Warrick

Endogenously bursting neurons play central roles in many aspects of nervous system function, ranging from motor control to perception. The properties and bursting patterns generated by these neurons are subject to neuromodulation, which can alter cycle frequency and amplitude by modifying the properties of the neuron's ionic currents. In the stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of the spiny lobster, P...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 1996
N M Berezetskaya V N Kharkyanen N I Kononenko

On the basis of experimental data we have developed a mathematical model of pacemaker activity in bursting neurons of snail Helix pomatia which includes a minimal model of membrane potential oscillation, spike-generating mechanism, voltage- and time-dependent inward calcium current, intracellular calcium ions, [Ca2+]in, their fast buffering and accumulation, stationary voltage-dependent [Ca2+]i...

2015
Richard Bertram Joseph Previte Arthur Sherman Tracie A. Kinard Leslie S. Satin

Pancreatic -cells exhibit bursting oscillations with a wide range of periods. Whereas periods in isolated cells are generally either a few seconds or a few minutes, in intact islets of Langerhans they are intermediate (10–60 s). We develop a mathematical model for -cell electrical activity capable of generating this wide range of bursting oscillations. Unlike previous models, bursting is driven...

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