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Sharpness of Spike Initiation in Neurons Explained by Compartmentalization
Authors:Romain Brette
Institution:1.Laboratoire Psychologie de la Perception, CNRS and Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France;2.Equipe Audition, Département d''Etudes Cognitives, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France;The University of Chicago, United States of America
Abstract:In cortical neurons, spikes are initiated in the axon initial segment. Seen at the soma, they appear surprisingly sharp. A standard explanation is that the current coming from the axon becomes sharp as the spike is actively backpropagated to the soma. However, sharp initiation of spikes is also seen in the input–output properties of neurons, and not only in the somatic shape of spikes; for example, cortical neurons can transmit high frequency signals. An alternative hypothesis is that Na channels cooperate, but it is not currently supported by direct experimental evidence. I propose a simple explanation based on the compartmentalization of spike initiation. When Na channels are placed in the axon, the soma acts as a current sink for the Na current. I show that there is a critical distance to the soma above which an instability occurs, so that Na channels open abruptly rather than gradually as a function of somatic voltage.
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