Physiological synaptic signals initiate sequential spikes at soma of cortical pyramidal neurons

<p>Abstract</p> <p>The neurons in the brain produce sequential spikes as the digital codes whose various patterns manage well-organized cognitions and behaviors. A source for the physiologically integrated synaptic signals to initiate digital spikes remains unknown, which we studie...

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Main Authors: Ge Rongjing, Qian Hao, Wang Jin-Hui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-05-01
Series:Molecular Brain
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Online Access:http://www.molecularbrain.com/content/4/1/19
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>The neurons in the brain produce sequential spikes as the digital codes whose various patterns manage well-organized cognitions and behaviors. A source for the physiologically integrated synaptic signals to initiate digital spikes remains unknown, which we studied at pyramidal neurons of cortical slices. In dual recordings from the soma vs. axon, the signals recorded <it>in vivo </it>induce somatic spikes with higher capacity, which is associated with lower somatic thresholds and shorter refractory periods mediated by voltage-gated sodium channels. The introduction of these parameters from the soma and axon into <it>NEURON </it>model simulates sequential spikes being somatic in origin. Physiological signals integrated from synaptic inputs primarily trigger the soma to encode neuronal digital spikes.</p>
ISSN:1756-6606