نتایج جستجو برای: hillock

تعداد نتایج: 193  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
R W Turner D E Meyers T L Richardson J L Barker

Early electrophysiological studies in the mammalian hippocampus reported that orthodromic depolarization of pyramidal cells evoked action potential discharge (presumed Na+ dependent) both at the axon hillock and at one or more sites in the dendritic arborization (Cragg and Hamlyn, 1955; Andersen, 1959, 1960; Spencer and Kandel, 1961; Andersen and Lomo, 1966). Although tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensiti...

2013
Brett Vintch Romesh Kumbhani

The early visual system is composed of a set of anatomically distinct areas that are linked together in a hierarchy. This structure uses simple rules at each stage but supports an impressive array of processing capabilities. In order to capture the full range of these computations, neuronal models in these areas should include this hierarchical architecture. Neurons in the earliest stages recei...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
C R Ries E Puil

By using thalamic brain slices from juvenile rats and the whole cell recording technique, we determined the effects of aqueous applications of the anesthetic isoflurane (IFL) on tonic and burst firing activities of ventrobasal relay neurons. At concentrations equivalent to those used for in vivo anesthesia, IFL induced a hyperpolarization and increased membrane conductance in a reversible and c...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1993
E H Joe K J Angelides

In myelinated axons, voltage-dependent sodium channels are segregated at high density at nodes of Ranvier (Rosenbluth, 1976; Waxman and Quick, 1978; Black et al., 1990; Elmer et al., 1990), a distribution that is critical for the saltatory conduction of action potentials (Huxley and Stampfli, 1949). The factors that specifically control the organization and immobilization of sodium channels at ...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2001
V Riazanski A Becker J Chen D Sochivko A Lie O D Wiestler C E Elger H Beck

1. We have investigated voltage-dependent outward K+ currents of dentate granule cells (DGCs) in acute brain slices from young and adult rats using nucleated and outside-out patch recordings. 2. In adult DGCs, the outward current pattern was dominated by a transient K+ current component. One portion of this current (approximately 60%) was blocked by micromolar concentrations of tetraethylammoni...

2007
Yuanzhi Tang Evert J. Elzinga Young Jae Lee Richard J. Reeder

Batch experiments, combined with in situ spectroscopic methods, are used to examine the coprecipitation of Cr(VI) with calcite, including partitioning behavior, site-specific distribution of Cr on the surface of calcite single crystals, and local coordination of Cr(VI) in the calcite structure. It is found that the concentration of Cr incorporated in calcite increases with increasing Cr concent...

Journal: :The Journal of physiology 2003
Srdjan D Antic

Basal and oblique dendrites comprise ~2/3 of the total excitable membrane in the mammalian cerebral cortex, yet they have never been probed with glass electrodes, and therefore their electrical properties and overall impact on synaptic processing are unknown. In the present study, fast multi-site voltage-sensitive dye imaging combined with somatic recording was used to provide a detailed descri...

Journal: :Mathematical biosciences 2004
Nicolangelo Iannella Henry C Tuckwell Shigeru Tanaka

We have developed a non-linear stochastic PDE (partial differential equation) model of a rat layer 2/3 somatosensory pyramidal neuron which approximates several of the dynamical properties of these cells. The model distinguishes telodendrites, a myelinated axon, initial segment, hillock, soma and a simplified dendritic tree. Distributions and properties of excitatory and inhibitory synapses wer...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Mitsuru Saito Yoshinaka Murai Hajime Sato Yong-Chul Bae Tadashi Akaike Masahiko Takada Youngnam Kang

The axon initial segment plays important roles in spike initiation and invasion of axonal spikes into the soma. Among primary sensory neurons, those in the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (MTN) are exceptional in their ability to initiate soma spikes (S-spikes) in response to synaptic inputs, consequently displaying two kinds of S-spikes, one caused by invasion of an axonal spike arising from ...

2015
Guiscard Seebohm Ilaria Piccini Nathalie Strutz-Seebohm

Correct function of neuronal networks is enabled by a delicate interplay among neurons communicating with each other. One of the keys is the communication at chemical synapses where neurotransmitters like glutamate, GABA, and glycine enable signal transfer over the synaptic cleft. Thereby, the neurotransmitters are released from the presynapse and bind as ligands to specific receptors at the po...

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