Homeostatic Regulation of Intrinsic Excitability in Hippocampal Neurons
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van Rossum, Mark
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Wyllie, David J A
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O'Leary, Timothy S
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2009-09-28T15:26:08Z
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2009-09-28T15:26:08Z
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2008
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Informatics Life-Sciences Institute
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The proper functioning of nervous systems requires electrical activity to be tightly
regulated. Perturbations in the intrinsic properties of neurons, and in excitatory input,
are imposed throughout nervous system development as cell morphology and
network activity evolve. In mature nervous systems these changes continue as a
result of synaptic plasticity and external stimuli. It is therefore likely that homeostatic
mechanisms exist to regulate membrane conductances that determine the excitability
of individual neurons, and several mechanisms have been characterised to date. This
thesis characterises a novel in vitro model for homeostatic control of intrinsic
excitability. The principal finding is that cultured hippocampal neurons respond to
chronic depolarisation over a period of days by attenuating their response to injected
current. This effect was found to depend on the level of depolarisation and the length
of treatment, and is accompanied by changes in both active and passive membrane
conductances. In addition, the effect is reversible and dependent on L-type calcium
channel activity. Using experimental data to parameterise a conductance-based
computer model suggests that the changes in conductance properties account for the
observed differences in excitability.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/3079
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Informatics
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Neuroinformatics
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Computational Neuroscience
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Neuroscience
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Homeostatic Regulation of Intrinsic Excitability in Hippocampal Neurons
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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