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Dendrites determine the contribution of after depolarization potentials (ADPs) to generation of repetitive action potentials in hypothalamic gonadotropin releasing-hormone (GnRH) neurons
Authors:C. B. Roberts  M. P. O’Boyle  K. J. Suter
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biology, University of Texas at San Antonio, 6900 North Loop, 1604 West, San Antonio, TX 78249, USA;(2) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
Abstract:The impact of structure in modulating synaptic signals originating in dendrites is widely recognized. In this study, we focused on the impact of dendrite morphology on a local spike generating mechanism which has been implicated in hormone secretion, the after depolarization potential (ADP). Using multi-compartmental models of hypothalamic GnRH neurons, we systematically truncated dendrite length and determined the consequence on ADP amplitude and repetitive firing. Decreasing the length of the dendrite significantly increased the amplitude of the ADP and increased repetitive firing. These effects were observed in dendrites both with and without active conductances suggesting they largely reflect passive characteristics of the dendrite. In order to test the findings of the model, we performed whole-cell recordings in GnRH neurons and elicited ADPs using current injection. During recordings, neurons were filled with biocytin so that we could determine dendritic and total projection (dendrite plus axon) length. Neurons exhibited ADPs and increasing ADP amplitude was associated with decreasing dendrite length, in keeping with the predictions of the models. Thus, despite the relatively simple morphology of the GnRH neuron’s dendrite, it can still exert a substantial impact on the final neuronal output. This work was supported by HD-45436 to KJS and by NCRR P20 RR16481 to Nigel Cooper.
Keywords:GnRH  After-depolarization potential  Repetitive firing  Dendrite morphology
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