نتایج جستجو برای: action potentials

تعداد نتایج: 691287  

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1949
E KUGELBERG I PETERSEN

In clinical electromyography the muscle is examined not only in regard to voluntary activity and "spontaneous" activity, but also as regards the response on mechanical stimulation by the exploring needle electrode. According to Weddell and others (1944), the response of the normal muscle consists of a short outburst of action potentials which can be distinguished from normal motor unit action p...

Journal: :Circulation research 1985
T Watanabe P M Rautaharju T F McDonald

Action potentials were recorded from different regions of the guinea pig ventricle to characterize regional differences in waveform configuration, and to acquire insight into the generation of the T-wave of the electrocardiogram. Isolated tissue preparations were driven at 1 Hz, and microelectrodes were used to map accessible surface regions of the epicardium, endocardium, and septum. There wer...

2015
Min Seol Thomas Kuner

The properties and molecular determinants of synaptic transmission at giant synapses connecting layer 5B (L5B) neurons of the somatosensory cortex (S1) with relay neurons of the posteriomedial nucleus (POm) of the thalamus have not been investigated in mice. We addressed this by using direct electrical stimulation of fluorescently labelled single corticothalamic terminals combined with molecula...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
A S Ramoa D A McCormick

Changes in electrophysiological properties of neurons in the ferret dorsal LGN (LGNd) were studied during early postnatal life, a critical developmental period when changes occur in morphology, connectivity, and response properties of LGNd neurons. Using the patch-clamp technique to obtain whole-cell recordings from cells maintained as in vitro slices of thalamus, several distinctive properties...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
C M Colbert D Johnston

Action potentials recorded from the soma of CA1 pyramidal neurons remain relatively uniform in amplitude during repetitive firing. In contrast, the amplitudes of back-propagating action potentials in dendrites decrease progressively during a spike train. This activity-dependent decrease in amplitude is dependent on the frequency of firing during the train and distance from the soma. Previously,...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
T J Velte R H Masland

The somas and dendrites of intact retinal ganglion cells were exposed by enzymatic removal of the overlying endfeet of the Müller glia. Simultaneous whole cell patch recordings were made from a ganglion cell's dendrite and the cell's soma. When a dendrite was stimulated with depolarizing current, impulses often propagated to the soma, where they appeared as a mixture of small depolarizations an...

2010
Elham Dolatabadi

A simple technique is described for simulation of electrocardiogram (ECG) in terms of the myocardium action potential. The difference in potentials between different regions of ventricular wall at any time will create currents in the surrounding volume conductor. Endocardial and epicardial action potentials are constructed from four ionic currents. The magnitude of the gradient of these two act...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Yoshihiro Murata Toshiaki Yasuo Ryusuke Yoshida Kunihiko Obata Yuchio Yanagawa Robert F Margolskee Yuzo Ninomiya

Only some taste cells fire action potentials in response to sapid stimuli. Type II taste cells express many taste transduction molecules but lack well-elaborated synapses, bringing into question the functional significance of action potentials in these cells. We examined the dependence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) transmitter release from taste cells on action potentials. To identify type II...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2002
Nick J Spencer Grant W Hennig Terence K Smith

Using simultaneous intracellular recordings, we have characterized 1) electrical activity in the longitudinal muscle (LM) of isolated segments of guinea pig distal colon free to contract spontaneously and 2) extent of propagation of spontaneous action potentials around the circumference of the colon. In all animals, rhythmical spontaneous depolarizations (SDs) were recorded that are usually ass...

Journal: :Circulation research 1978
W T Miller D B Geselowitz

Experimental studies of the myocardial action potentials following coronary artery occlusion have shown that the resulting regional ischemia is reflected by characteristics changes in the shapes of the action potentials in the ischemic region. The principal changes are decreases in the magnitude of the resting potential and in the action potential duration. Action potentials with prolonged dur...

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