Bistability of cerebellar Purkinje cells modulated by sensory stimulation
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- DOI: 10.1038/nn1393
Bistability of cerebellar Purkinje cells modulated by sensory stimulation
Abstract
A persistent change in neuronal activity after brief stimuli is a common feature of many neuronal microcircuits. This persistent activity can be sustained by ongoing reverberant network activity or by the intrinsic biophysical properties of individual cells. Here we demonstrate that rat and guinea pig cerebellar Purkinje cells in vivo show bistability of membrane potential and spike output on the time scale of seconds. The transition between membrane potential states can be bidirectionally triggered by the same brief current pulses. We also show that sensory activation of the climbing fiber input can switch Purkinje cells between the two states. The intrinsic nature of Purkinje cell bistability and its control by sensory input can be explained by a simple biophysical model. Purkinje cell bistability may have a key role in the short-term processing and storage of sensory information in the cerebellar cortex.
Comment in
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Purkinje cells in awake behaving animals operate at the upstate membrane potential.Nat Neurosci. 2006 Apr;9(4):459-61; author reply 461. doi: 10.1038/nn0406-459. Nat Neurosci. 2006. PMID: 16568098 No abstract available.
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