Low-threshold calcium electrogenesis in neocortical neurons |
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Authors: | A Friedman M J Gutnick |
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Affiliation: | Corob Center for Medical Research, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel. |
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Abstract: | In slices of parietal neocortex, evidence was obtained for the existence of a low-threshold Ca2+ conductance in most neurons. This conductance became apparent when resting membrane potential was held below -60 mV by continuously injected, depolarizing current. Under these conditions, brief hyperpolarizing pulses were followed by generation of tetrodotoxin (TTX)-resistant, Mn2+-sensitive, low-threshold spikes. The results suggest that in neocortex, as in many subcortical structures, low-threshold Ca current may be responsible for burst generation in some neurons. |
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