Regehr W G, Konnerth A, Armstrong C M
Department of Physiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104-6085.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1992 Jun 15;89(12):5492-6. doi: 10.1073/pnas.89.12.5492.
We report here that in cerebellar Purkinje cells from which the axon has been removed, positive voltage steps applied to the voltage-clamped soma produce spikes of active current. The spikes are inward, are all-or-none, have a duration of approximately 1 ms, and are reversibly eliminated by tetrodotoxin, a Na channel poison. From cell to cell, the amplitude of the spikes ranges from 4 to 20 nA. Spike latency decreases as the depolarizing step is made larger. These spikes clearly arise at a site where the voltage is not controlled, remote from the soma. From these facts we conclude that Purkinje cell dendrites contain a sufficient density of Na channels to generate action potentials. Activation by either parallel fiber or climbing fiber synapses produces similar spikes, suggesting that normal input elicits Na action potentials in the dendrites. These findings greatly alter current views of how dendrites in these cells respond to synaptic input.
我们在此报告,在轴突已被移除的小脑浦肯野细胞中,施加于电压钳制胞体的正向电压阶跃会产生有源电流尖峰。这些尖峰为内向型,全或无,持续时间约为1毫秒,并且可被钠通道毒素河豚毒素可逆性消除。在不同细胞之间,尖峰的幅度范围为4至20纳安。随着去极化阶跃增大,尖峰潜伏期缩短。这些尖峰显然产生于不受电压控制的远离胞体的部位。基于这些事实,我们得出结论,浦肯野细胞树突含有足够密度的钠通道以产生动作电位。平行纤维或攀缘纤维突触的激活会产生类似的尖峰,这表明正常输入会在树突中引发钠动作电位。这些发现极大地改变了目前关于这些细胞中树突如何响应突触输入的观点。