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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience 卷:10
Heterogeneous Expression of T-type Ca2+ Channels Defines Different Neuronal Populations in the Inferior Olive of the Mouse
Paolo Bazzigaluppi1  Marcel T G De Jeu1 
[1] Erasmus MC;
关键词: Calcium Channels;    synchrony;    inferior olive;    membrane potential;    subthreshold oscillations;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fncel.2016.00192
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The neurons in the inferior olive express subthreshold oscillations in their membrane potential. This oscillatory activity is known to drive synchronous activity in the cerebellar cortex and plays a role in motor learning and motor timing. In the past years, it was commonly thought that olivary neurons belonged to a unique population of oscillating units and that oscillation properties were exclusively dependent on network settings and/or synaptic inputs. The origin of olivary oscillations is now known to be a local phenomenon and is generated by a combination of conductances. In the present work, we show the existence of at least two neuronal populations that can be distinguished on the basis of the presence or absence of Low-Voltage Activated Ca2+ channels (LVA). The expression of this channel determines the oscillatory behavior of olivary neurons. Furthermore, the number of cells that express this channel is different between sub nuclei of the inferior olive. These findings clearly indicate the functional variability within and between olivary sub nuclei.

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