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Axonal Conduction Velocity Measurement.

Margaret Louise DeMaegd1, Carola Städele1, Wolfgang Stein1.   

Abstract

Action potential conduction velocity is the speed at which an action potential (AP) propagates along an axon. Measuring AP conduction velocity is instrumental in determining neuron health, function, and computational capability, as well as in determining short-term dynamics of neuronal communication and AP initiation (Ballo and Bucher, 2009; Bullock, 1951; Meeks and Mennerick, 2007; Rosenthal and Bezanilla, 2000; Städele and Stein, 2016; Swadlow and Waxman, 1976). Conduction velocity can be measured using extracellular recordings along the nerve through which the axon projects. Depending on the number of axons in the nerve, AP velocities of individual or many axons can be detected. This protocol outlines how to measure AP conduction velocity of (A) stimulated APs and (B) spontaneously generated APs by using two spatially distant extracellular electrodes. Although an invertebrate nervous system is used here, the principles of this technique are universal and can be easily adjusted to other nervous system preparations (including vertebrates).
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Keywords:  Action potential; Axon; Ectopic; Extracellular stimulation; Nerve; Nervous system; Propagation; Spike timing

Year:  2017        PMID: 34458468      PMCID: PMC8376567          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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