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Coincident signals in Olfactory Bulb Granule Cell spines (Aghvami et al 2019)
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S.Sara Aghvami
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"In the mammalian olfactory bulb, the inhibitory axonless granule cells (GCs) feature reciprocal synapses that interconnect them with the principal neurons of the bulb, mitral, and tufted cells. These synapses are located within large excitable spines that can generate local action potentials (APs) upon synaptic input (“spine spike”). Moreover, GCs can fire global APs that propagate throughout the dendrite. Strikingly, local postsynaptic Ca2+ entry summates mostly linearly with Ca2+ entry due to coincident global APs generated by glomerular stimulation, although some underlying conductances should be inactivated. We investigated this phenomenon by constructing a compartmental GC model to simulate the pairing of local and global signals as a function of their temporal separation ?t. These simulations yield strongly sublinear summation of spine Ca2+ entry for the case of perfect coincidence ?t = 0 ms. ..."
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Olfactory bulb main interneuron granule MC GABA cell Show
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Aghvami SS, Müller M, Araabi BN, Egger V (2019) Show
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Aghvami, S. Sara [ssa.aghvami at gmail.com] Show
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