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Compartmentalized and Binary Behavior of Terminal Dendrites in Hippocampal Pyramidal Neurons
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Synaptic TransmissionTerminal DendritesNeurotransmissionStructural PlasticityCellular NeurobiologySocial SciencesDendritic ArborNeurodynamicsHyperpolarization (Biology)BiophysicsHippocampal Pyramidal NeuronsCognitive ScienceNervous SystemCell BiologyBrain CircuitryApical TrunkBinary BehaviorDendritic SpinesDendritic ProcessingSomatic Action PotentialsNeurophysiologyComputational NeuroscienceNeuroanatomyCellular NeuroscienceNeuroscienceCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
The dendritic arbor of pyramidal neurons is not a monolithic structure. We show here that the excitability of terminal apical dendrites differs from that of the apical trunk. In response to fluorescence-guided focal photolysis of caged glutamate, individual terminal apical dendrites generated cadmium-sensitive all-or-none responses that were subthreshold for somatic action potentials. Calcium transients produced by all-or-none responses were not restricted to the sites of photolysis, but occurred throughout individual distal dendritic compartments, indicating that electrogenesis is mediated primarily by voltage-gated calcium channels. Compartmentalized and binary behavior of parallel-connected terminal dendrites can greatly expand the computational power of a single neuron.
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