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Pathological mechanism
NameRegulation of back-propagating action potentials in hippocampal neurons.
Description
Hypothesis
Dendritic hypothesis show other
Extracelular pathological element
Intracelular pathological element
protein kinase C show other
Pathological action
Inhibits show other
Process
Process action
Transmitter(s)
Receptor(s)
Channel(s)
I Sodium show other
Pharmacological Agent
Pharmacological Action
Brain region
Hippocampus show other
Neuron
CA1 pyramidal neuron show other
Cell model
Cellular compartment
Apical dendrite show other
PubMed ID10811726
Citation
AlzWeb
NotesJohnston, D., Hoffman, D. A., Colbert, C. M., & Magee, J. C. (1999). Regulation of back-propagating action potentials in hippocampal neurons. Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 9(3), 288-292. Protein kinase C modulates the slow recovery from inactivation of Na+ channels in apical dendrites of hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. Dendritic, A-type K+ channels have been found to be modulated by protein kinases A and C and by mitogen-activated protein kinase.
Pathology
Alzheimer show other
Stage
Early show other
Question
Claim
Back-propagating action potentials influence LTP and LTD show other

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