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Publication : Daily oscillations of neuronal membrane capacitance.

First Author  Severin D Year  2024
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  43
Issue  10 Pages  114744
PubMed ID  39298314 Mgi Jnum  J:358147
Mgi Id  MGI:7779438 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114744
Citation  Severin D, et al. (2024) Daily oscillations of neuronal membrane capacitance. Cell Rep 43(10):114744
abstractText  Capacitance of biological membranes is determined by the properties of the lipid portion of the membrane as well as the morphological features of a cell. In neurons, membrane capacitance is a determining factor of synaptic integration, action potential propagation speed, and firing frequency due to its direct effect on the membrane time constant. Besides slow changes associated with increased morphological complexity during postnatal maturation, neuronal membrane capacitance is considered a stable, non-regulated, and constant magnitude. Here we report that, in two excitatory neuronal cell types, pyramidal cells of the mouse primary visual cortex and granule cells of the hippocampus, the membrane capacitance significantly changes between the start and the end of a daily light-dark cycle. The changes are large, nearly 2-fold in magnitude in pyramidal cells, but are not observed in cortical parvalbumin-expressing inhibitory interneurons. Consistent with daily capacitance fluctuations, the time window for synaptic integration also changes in pyramidal cells.
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