Raastad M, Johnson B R, Kiehn O
Department of Medical Physiology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Neuron. 1996 Oct;17(4):729-38. doi: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80204-4.
To understand better how synaptic signaling contributes to network activity, we analyzed the potential contribution of putative unitary postsynaptic currents (PSCs) to locomotor-related information received by spinal interneurons in neonatal rats. The average cyclic modulation of the whole-cell current in 13 neurons was quantified as the difference between the current integral (charge) during the first and second halves of the cyclic locomotor network output. Between 7.6 and 303 average unitary PSCs per second were needed to produce the cyclic modulation. This number is so low that very few (1-5) of the synapses contributing to the cyclic information need to be active simultaneously. This suggests that individual presynaptic cells in a central locomotor network can have a powerful influence on other neurons.
为了更好地理解突触信号如何促进网络活动,我们分析了假定的单突触后电流(PSC)对新生大鼠脊髓中间神经元接收的运动相关信息的潜在贡献。13个神经元中全细胞电流的平均周期性调制被量化为周期性运动网络输出的前半周期和后半周期期间电流积分(电荷)之间的差异。每秒需要7.6至303个平均单突触PSC才能产生周期性调制。这个数字非常低,以至于对周期性信息有贡献的突触中很少(1-5个)需要同时激活。这表明中枢运动网络中的单个突触前细胞可以对其他神经元产生强大的影响。