AbstractCa2+ ions play an important role during rhythmic bursting of thalamocortical neurons within sleep. The function of Ca2+ during the tonic relay mode of these neurons during wakefulness is less clear. Here, we report that tonic activity in thalamocortical cells results in an increase in the intracellular Ca2+ concentration and subsequent release of Ca2+ from intracellular stores mediated via ryanodine receptors (RyRs). Blockade of Ca2+ release shifted the regular firing of single action potentials toward the generation of spike clusters. Regular spike firing and intracellular Ca2+ release thus appear to be functionally coupled in a positive feedback manner, thereby supporting the relay mode of thalamocortical cells during wakefulness....
Thalamus and cortex represent a highly integrated processing unit that elaborates sensory representa...
AbstractThe slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram during sleep. Sinc...
The oscillatory properties of single thalamocortical neurons were investigated by using a Hodgkin-Hu...
AbstractCa2+ ions play an important role during rhythmic bursting of thalamocortical neurons within ...
1. The regulation of the hyperpolarization-activated cation current, Ih, in thalamocortical neurones...
AbstractThalamocortical networks can generate both normal and abnormal patterns of synchronized netw...
AbstractElementary Ca2+ release signals in nerve growth factor– (NGF-) differentiated PC12 cells and...
Activity-dependent dendritic Ca2+ signals play a critical role in multiple forms of nonlinear cellul...
During inattentive wakefulness and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, the neocortex and thalamus c...
It is now widely accepted that certain types of cognitive functions are intimately related to synchr...
International audienceT-type Ca2+ channels (T channels) underlie rhythmic burst discharges during ne...
Thalamus and cortex represent a highly integrated processing unit that elaborates sensory representa...
AbstractThe slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram during sleep. Sinc...
The oscillatory properties of single thalamocortical neurons were investigated by using a Hodgkin-Hu...
AbstractCa2+ ions play an important role during rhythmic bursting of thalamocortical neurons within ...
1. The regulation of the hyperpolarization-activated cation current, Ih, in thalamocortical neurones...
AbstractThalamocortical networks can generate both normal and abnormal patterns of synchronized netw...
AbstractElementary Ca2+ release signals in nerve growth factor– (NGF-) differentiated PC12 cells and...
Activity-dependent dendritic Ca2+ signals play a critical role in multiple forms of nonlinear cellul...
During inattentive wakefulness and non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, the neocortex and thalamus c...
It is now widely accepted that certain types of cognitive functions are intimately related to synchr...
International audienceT-type Ca2+ channels (T channels) underlie rhythmic burst discharges during ne...
Thalamus and cortex represent a highly integrated processing unit that elaborates sensory representa...
AbstractThe slow (<1 Hz) rhythm is a defining feature of the electroencephalogram during sleep. Sinc...
The oscillatory properties of single thalamocortical neurons were investigated by using a Hodgkin-Hu...