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Infraslow intrinsic rhythmogenesis in a subset of AOB projection neurons (Gorin et al 2016)
Simon O'Connor
Gorin_et_al_2016 [564017]
We investigated patterns of spontaneous neuronal activity in mouse accessory olfactory bulb mitral cells, the direct neural link between vomeronasal sensory input and limbic output. Both in vitro and in vivo, we identify a subpopulation of mitral cells that exhibit slow stereotypical rhythmic discharge. In intrinsically rhythmogenic neurons, these periodic activity patterns are maintained in absence of fast synaptic drive. The physiological mechanism underlying mitral cell autorhythmicity involves cyclic activation of three interdependent ionic conductances: subthreshold persistent Na(+) current, R-type Ca(2+) current, and Ca(2+)-activated big conductance K(+) current. Together, the interplay of these distinct conductances triggers infraslow intrinsic oscillations with remarkable periodicity, a default output state likely to affect sensory processing in limbic circuits. The model reproduces the intrinsic firing in a reconstructed single AOB mitral cell with ion channels kinetics fitted to experimental measurements of their steady state and time course.
  • Olfactory bulb (accessory) mitral cell Show Other
  • Neuron or other electrically excitable cell Show Other
  • Gorin M, Tsitoura C, Kahan A, Watznauer K, Drose DR, Arts M, Mathar R, O'Connor S, Hanganu-Opatz IL, Ben-Shaul Y, Spehr M (2016) Show Other
  • O'Connor, Simon [simon.oconnor at btinternet.com] Show Other
simon.oconnor@btinternet.com
Potassium = Kdr + KA, K,Ca = BK Calcium = R type
O'Connor, Simon
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