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Publication : Input rate encoding and gain control in dendrites of neocortical pyramidal neurons.

First Author  Dembrow NC Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  38
Issue  7 Pages  110382
PubMed ID  35172157 Mgi Jnum  J:349522
Mgi Id  MGI:6879571 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110382
Citation  Dembrow NC, et al. (2022) Input rate encoding and gain control in dendrites of neocortical pyramidal neurons. Cell Rep 38(7):110382
abstractText  Elucidating how neurons encode network activity is essential to understanding how the brain processes information. Neocortical pyramidal cells receive excitatory input onto spines distributed along dendritic branches. Local dendritic branch nonlinearities can boost the response to spatially clustered and synchronous input, but how this translates into the integration of patterns of ongoing activity remains unclear. To examine dendritic integration under naturalistic stimulus regimes, we use two-photon glutamate uncaging to repeatedly activate multiple dendritic spines at random intervals. In the proximal dendrites of two populations of layer 5 pyramidal neurons in the mouse motor cortex, spatially restricted synchrony is not a prerequisite for dendritic boosting. Branches encode afferent inputs with distinct rate sensitivities depending upon cell and branch type. Thus, inputs distributed along a dendritic branch can recruit supralinear boosting and the window of this nonlinearity may provide a mechanism by which dendrites can preferentially amplify slow-frequency network oscillations.
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