Dendritic Na+ channels in pyramidal neurons are known to amplify synaptic signals, thereby facilitating action potential (AP) generation. However, the mechanisms that modulate dendritic Na+ channels have remained largely uncharacterized. Here, we report a new form of short-term plasticity in which proximal excitatory synaptic inputs to hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons transiently elevate dendritic excitability. High-frequency stimulations (HFS) to the Schaffer collateral (SC) pathway activate mGluR5-dependent Ca2+ signalling in the apical dendrites, which, with calmodulin, upregulates specifically Nav1.6 channel-mediated persistent Na+ currents (I-Na,I-P) in the dendrites. This HFS-induced increase in dendritic I-Na,I-P results in transien...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
International audienceHyperpolarization-activated (h)-channels occupy a central position in dendriti...
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Timing and temporal precision of action potential generation are thought to be important for encodin...
Timing and temporal precision of action potential generation are thought to be important for encodin...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
SummaryInput comparison is thought to occur in many neuronal circuits, including the hippocampus, wh...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
International audienceHyperpolarization-activated (h)-channels occupy a central position in dendriti...
eBook ISBN978-3-319-68600-4 ; ISBN 978-3-319-68599-1 (print) ; ISSN 0302-9743 ; 1611-3349 (electroni...
Timing and temporal precision of action potential generation are thought to be important for encodin...
Timing and temporal precision of action potential generation are thought to be important for encodin...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
We investigated the role of A-type K+ channels for the induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) of ...
SummaryInput comparison is thought to occur in many neuronal circuits, including the hippocampus, wh...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
International audienceThe non-linear and spatially inhomogeneous interactions of dendritic membrane ...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
CA3 pyramidal neurons are important for memory formation and pattern completion in the hippocampal n...
International audienceHyperpolarization-activated (h)-channels occupy a central position in dendriti...
eBook ISBN978-3-319-68600-4 ; ISBN 978-3-319-68599-1 (print) ; ISSN 0302-9743 ; 1611-3349 (electroni...