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Low-threshold potassium channels and a low-threshold calcium channel regulate Ca2+ spike firing in the dendrites of cerebellar Purkinje neurons: a modeling study.

T Miyasho1, H Takagi, H Suzuki, S Watanabe, M Inoue, Y Kudo, H Miyakawa.   

Abstract

Various types of voltage-gated ion channels are distributed along the dendrites of neurons in the central nervous system. We have recently shown experimentally that the dendrites of cerebellar Purkinje neurons contain low-threshold voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels and low-threshold voltage-gated K+ channels. Although we found that these channels are involved in regulating the onset of Ca(2+)-dependent action potentials in the dendrites, we were unable to identify which of the known types of low-threshold Ca2+ channels and K+ channels were responsible, since there was no reliable method of discriminating between them. Here, we have built a detailed compartmental model of a Purkinje neuron by incorporating two types of low-threshold Ca2+ channel (T-type and class-E, or R-type) and two types of low-threshold K+ channel (A-type and D-type), in addition to another eight voltage-gated channel types, using a compartmental model neuron simulator. The model reproduces the basic features of the depolarization-induced responses of Purkinje neurons, such as fast Na+ spikes in the soma, Ca2+ spikes in the dendrites, the slow onset of Ca2+ spikes, repetitive Ca2+ spikes in the presence of TTX, the marked shortening of Ca2+ spike onset in the presence of 4-aminopydridine, and the longer Ca2+ spike onset in the presence of Ni2+. Our model shows that the D-type K+ channel and the class-E Ca2+ channel regulate the onset of depolarization-induced Ca2+ spikes in Purkinje neurons. These channels might be involved in integrating synaptic inputs in Purkinje neurons.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11164813     DOI: 10.1016/s0006-8993(00)03206-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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