International audienceAt the base of axons sits a unique compartment called the axon initial segment (AIS). The AIS generates and shapes the action potential before it is propagated along the axon. Neuronal excitability thus depends crucially on the AIS composition and position, and these adapt to developmental and physiological conditions. The AIS also demarcates the boundary between the somatodendritic and axonal compartments. Recent studies have brought insights into the molecular architecture of the AIS and how it regulates protein trafficking. This Viewpoints article summarizes current knowledge about the AIS and highlights future challenges in understanding this key actor of neuronal physiology
The 20–60 μm axon initial segment (AIS) is proximally located at the interface between the axon and ...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
The 20–60 μm axon initial segment (AIS) is proximally located at the interface between the axon and ...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment is a highly specialized neuronal compartment, identif...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialised region of the axon where the a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
International audienceThe transmission of information in the brain depends on the highly polarized a...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
The axon initial segment (AIS) is a specialized membrane region in the axon of neurons where action ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
International audienceBackgroundThe axon initial segment (AIS) plays a crucial role: it is the site ...
The 20–60 μm axon initial segment (AIS) is proximally located at the interface between the axon and ...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...
The action potential (AP) is fundamental to nervous system function. The axon serves as a conduit by...