Dynamic Clamp Analysis of Synaptic Integration in Sympathetic Ganglia.

J P Horn, P H M Kullmann
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Advances in modern neuroscience require the identification of principles that connect different levels of experimental analysis, from molecular mechanisms to explanations of cellular functions, then to circuits, and, ultimately, to systems and behavior. Here, we examine how synaptic organization of the sympathetic ganglia may enable them to function as use-dependent amplifiers of preganglionic activity and how the gain of this amplification may be modulated by metabotropic signaling mechanisms. The approach combines a general computational model of ganglionic integration together with experimental tests of the model using the dynamic clamp method. In these experiments, we recorded intracellularly from dissociated bullfrog sympathetic neurons and then mimicked physiological synapses with virtual computer-generated synapses. It thus became possible to analyze the synaptic gain by recording cellular responses to complex patterns of synaptic activity that normally arise in vivo from convergent nicotinic and muscarinic synapses. The results of these studies are significant because they illustrate how gain generated through ganglionic integration may contribute to the feedback control of important autonomic behaviors, in particular to the control of the blood pressure. We dedicate this paper to the memory of Professor Vladimir Skok, whose rich legacy in synaptic physiology helped establish the modern paradigm for connecting multiple levels of analysis in studies of the nervous system.

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交感神经节突触整合的动态钳形分析。
现代神经科学的进步需要确定连接不同层次实验分析的原理,从分子机制到细胞功能的解释,然后到电路,最终到系统和行为。在这里,我们研究了交感神经节的突触组织如何使它们成为神经节前活动的使用依赖性放大器,以及这种放大的增益如何被代谢信号传导机制调节。该方法将神经节积分的一般计算模型与采用动态夹紧法对该模型进行的实验测试相结合。在这些实验中,我们记录了细胞内分离的牛蛙交感神经元,然后用虚拟计算机生成的突触模拟生理突触。因此,通过记录细胞对突触活动的复杂模式的反应来分析突触增益成为可能,这些模式通常在体内由会聚的烟碱和毒蕈碱突触产生。这些研究的结果是重要的,因为它们说明了通过神经节整合产生的增益如何有助于重要自主行为的反馈控制,特别是血压的控制。我们将这篇论文献给Vladimir Skok教授,他在突触生理学方面的丰富遗产帮助建立了连接神经系统研究中多个层次分析的现代范式。
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