Activity-Dependent Ectopic Spiking in Parvalbumin-Expressing Interneurons of the Neocortex
Brian B. Theyel,
Rachel J. Stevenson,
Barry W. Connors
Abstract:Canonically, action potentials of most mammalian neurons initiate at the axon initial segment and propagate bidirectionally: orthodromically along the distal axon, and retrogradely into the soma and dendrites. Under some circumstances action potentials may initiate ectopically, at sites distal to the axon initial segment, and propagate antidromically along the axon. These ectopic action potentials (EAPs) have been observed in experimental models of seizures and chronic pain, and more rarely in nonpathological … Show more
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