Nature Neuroscience5, 261 - 266 (2002)
Published online: 11 February 2002; | doi:10.1038/nn807
Boosting of neuronal firing evoked with asynchronous and synchronous inputs to the dendrite
Hysell Oviedo
& Alex D. Reyes
Center for Neural Science, New York University, 4 Washington Place, New York, New York 10003, USA
Correspondence should be addressed to Alex D. Reyes reyes@cns.nyu.edu
Dendritic conductances have previously been shown to boost excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs). To determine whether this boosting translates to an increase in the efficacy for evoking action potentials, we injected barrages of EPSPs that simulate the inputs generated by a population of presynaptic cells into either the dendrite or the soma of pyramidal neurons in vitro. Although the individual dendritic and somatic EPSPs were identical, barrages delivered to the dendrite generated much higher firing rates. Boosting occurred when the simulated cells fired asynchronously and synchronously. This Na+-mediated boosting, which was manifested during repetitive firing, may compensate functionally for electrotonic attenuation of EPSPs.
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