Dependence of EPSP efficacy on synapse location in neocortical pyramidal neurons
- PMID: 11884759
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1067903
Dependence of EPSP efficacy on synapse location in neocortical pyramidal neurons
Abstract
Neurons receive thousands of synaptic inputs throughout elaborate dendritic trees. Here we determine the somatic impact of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) generated at known dendritic sites in neocortical pyramidal neurons. As inputs became more distal, somatic EPSP amplitude decreased, whereas use-dependent depression increased. Despite marked attenuation (>40-fold), when coactivated within a narrow time window (approximately 10 milliseconds), distal EPSPs could directly influence action potential output following dendritic spike generation. These findings reveal that distal EPSPs are ineffective sources of background somatic excitation, but through coincidence detection have a powerful transient signaling role.
Comment in
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Neurobiology. What the synapse tells the neuron.Science. 2002 Mar 8;295(5561):1845-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1070513. Science. 2002. PMID: 11884739 No abstract available.
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