Williams Stephen R, Stuart Greg J
Division of Neuroscience, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia.
Science. 2002 Mar 8;295(5561):1907-10. doi: 10.1126/science.1067903.
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.
神经元通过复杂的树突分支接收数以千计的突触输入。在此,我们确定了新皮层锥体神经元中已知树突位点产生的兴奋性突触后电位(EPSP)对胞体的影响。随着输入变得更加远离胞体,胞体EPSP的幅度减小,而使用依赖性抑制增加。尽管有显著衰减(>40倍),但当在狭窄的时间窗口(约10毫秒)内共同激活时,远端EPSP可在树突棘产生后直接影响动作电位输出。这些发现表明,远端EPSP不是背景性胞体兴奋的有效来源,但通过巧合检测具有强大的瞬时信号传导作用。