Factors that control amplitude of EPSPs in dendritic neurons.

Abstract:

:We have used a computer-based mathematical model of alpha-motoneurons and of group Ia synaptic input to them, based on anatomical and electrophysiological data from the cat spinal cord, in order to examine the effects of variations in neuron size and input resistance and of conductance magnitude and duration on the generation of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs). The first set of calculations were designed to test the possible role of nonlinear EPSP summation in producing a differential distribution of posttetanic potentiation of group Ia EPSPs, described in the preceding paper (25; see also Refs. 26, 27). The results suggest that the negative correlations observed between the degree of posttetanic potentiation of Ia EPSPs and initial (pretetanic) EPSP amplitude as well as with the input resistance of the postsynaptic motoneurons can be explained in part by the inherent non-linearity between conductance change and the resultant potential change at chemical synapses. In a second set of calculations, we used the same model system to evaluate the effects produced by variations in neuronal membrane area, input resistance, and specific membrane resistivity, as well as of the density of excitatory synaptic input on the peak amplitude of EPSPs. With parameters constrained to match the properties of alpha-motoneurons and group Ia synaptic input, EPSP amplitudes were most sensitive to changes in synaptic density and were much less sensitive to alterations in neuron input resistance and specific membrane resistivity when synaptic density was constant.

journal_name

J Neurophysiol

authors

Lev-Tov A,Miller JP,Burke RE,Rall W

doi

10.1152/jn.1983.50.2.399

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1983-08-01 00:00:00

pages

399-412

issue

2

eissn

0022-3077

issn

1522-1598

journal_volume

50

pub_type

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