Centre for Integrative Physiology, Hugh Robson Building, University of Edinburgh, George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9XD, UK.
J Physiol. 2011 Oct 15;589(Pt 20):4811-26. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.210179. Epub 2011 Aug 8.
Homeostatic processes that regulate electrical activity in neurones are now an established aspect of physiology and rest on a large body of experimental evidence that points to roles in development, learning and memory, and disease. However, the concepts underlying homeostasis are too often summarized in ways that restrict their explanatory power and obviate important subtleties. Here, we present a review of the underlying theory of homeostasis--control theory--in an attempt to reconcile some existing conceptual problems in the context of neuronal physiology. In addition to clarifying the underlying theory, this review highlights the remaining challenges posed when analysing homeostatic phenomena that underlie the regulation of neuronal excitability. Moreover, we suggest approaches for future experimental and computational work that will further our understanding of neuronal homeostasis and the fundamental neurophysiological functions it serves.
稳态过程调节神经元的电活动,这是生理学的一个既定方面,其建立在大量的实验证据基础上,这些证据表明稳态在发育、学习和记忆以及疾病中发挥作用。然而,稳态背后的概念常常以限制其解释力和消除重要细微差别的方式进行总结。在这里,我们介绍了稳态的基础理论——控制理论——试图在神经元生理学的背景下调和一些现有的概念问题。除了阐明基础理论外,本综述还强调了在分析调节神经元兴奋性的稳态现象时所面临的挑战。此外,我们还提出了未来实验和计算工作的方法,以进一步了解神经元稳态及其所服务的基本神经生理功能。