Pyramid power: principal cells of the hippocampus unite!

Brain cell biology Pub Date : 2006-02-01 Epub Date: 2007-03-10 DOI:10.1007/s11068-006-9004-x
Michael V L Bennett, Alberto Pereda
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Electrical transmission in the mammalian brain is now well established. A new study by Thomson and colleagues elegantly demonstrates coupling between CA1 hippocampal pyramidal cells, which is far more common than previously supposed. Although the history of coupling is extensive, doubt, predjudice, and technical issues long kept it from wide acceptance. Here "spikelets" or "fast prepotentials" are found when two cells are coupled and in this situation result from electrical transmission of impulses from one coupled cell to the other. Interesting questions remain as to whether connexin or pannexin gap junctions serve as the molecular substrate of transmission, and the role of electrical transmission in hippocampal physiology is uncertain. Increased coupling could well contribute to the known tendency of the hippocampus to exhibit seizure activity.

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金字塔力量:海马体的主要细胞联合起来!
哺乳动物大脑中的电传输现在已经得到了很好的证实。汤姆森及其同事的一项新研究巧妙地证明了CA1海马锥体细胞之间的偶联,这种偶联远比以前认为的要普遍得多。尽管耦合的历史是广泛的,但怀疑、偏见和技术问题长期以来使它没有被广泛接受。这里的“小穗”或“快速预电位”是在两个细胞耦合时发现的,在这种情况下,这是由于从一个耦合细胞到另一个耦合细胞的电脉冲传输造成的。有趣的问题仍然是连接蛋白或泛连接蛋白间隙连接是否作为传递的分子底物,以及电传递在海马生理学中的作用尚不确定。增加的耦合很可能有助于海马体表现出癫痫活动的已知趋势。
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