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Theoretical relation between axon initial segment geometry and excitability
by
Goethals, Sarah
, Brette, Romain
in
Action Potentials
/ Analysis
/ axon initial segment
/ Axon Initial Segment - physiology
/ Axons - physiology
/ cable theory
/ Cognitive science
/ Computational and Systems Biology
/ Electric properties
/ Excitability
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Models, Neurological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Morphology
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Physiology
/ Sodium channels (voltage-gated)
/ Sodium conductance
/ structural plasticity
/ Theory
2020
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Theoretical relation between axon initial segment geometry and excitability
by
Goethals, Sarah
, Brette, Romain
in
Action Potentials
/ Analysis
/ axon initial segment
/ Axon Initial Segment - physiology
/ Axons - physiology
/ cable theory
/ Cognitive science
/ Computational and Systems Biology
/ Electric properties
/ Excitability
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Models, Neurological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Morphology
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Physiology
/ Sodium channels (voltage-gated)
/ Sodium conductance
/ structural plasticity
/ Theory
2020
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Theoretical relation between axon initial segment geometry and excitability
by
Goethals, Sarah
, Brette, Romain
in
Action Potentials
/ Analysis
/ axon initial segment
/ Axon Initial Segment - physiology
/ Axons - physiology
/ cable theory
/ Cognitive science
/ Computational and Systems Biology
/ Electric properties
/ Excitability
/ Geometry
/ Humans
/ Models, Neurological
/ Models, Theoretical
/ Morphology
/ Neuronal Plasticity
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Neuroscience
/ Physiology
/ Sodium channels (voltage-gated)
/ Sodium conductance
/ structural plasticity
/ Theory
2020
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Theoretical relation between axon initial segment geometry and excitability
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Theoretical relation between axon initial segment geometry and excitability
2020
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Overview
In most vertebrate neurons, action potentials are triggered at the distal end of the axon initial segment (AIS). Both position and length of the AIS vary across and within neuron types, with activity, development and pathology. What is the impact of AIS geometry on excitability? Direct empirical assessment has proven difficult because of the many potential confounding factors. Here, we carried a principled theoretical analysis to answer this question. We provide a simple formula relating AIS geometry and sodium conductance density to the somatic voltage threshold. A distal shift of the AIS normally produces a (modest) increase in excitability, but we explain how this pattern can reverse if a hyperpolarizing current is present at the AIS, due to resistive coupling with the soma. This work provides a theoretical tool to assess the significance of structural AIS plasticity for electrical function.
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eLife Science Publications, Ltd,eLife Sciences Publications Ltd,eLife Sciences Publication,eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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