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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 2, 2003, 23(13):5553-5560
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Action Potential Propagation in Dendrites of Rat Mitral Cells In Vivo
F. Debarbieux,
E. Audinat, and
S. Charpak
Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie, Institut National de la Santé et
la Recherche Médicale, EPI 0002, Centre National de la Recherche
Scientifique, FRE 2500, Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie
Industrielles de la Ville de Paris, 75231 Paris, France
Odors evoke - frequency field potential oscillations in the
olfactory systems of awake and anesthetized vertebrates. In the rat olfactory
bulb, these oscillations reflect the synchronous discharges of mitral cells
that result from both their intrinsic membrane properties and their
dendrodendritic interactions with local inhibitory interneurons. Activation of
dendrodendritic synapses is purportedly involved in odor memory and odor
contrast enhancement. Here we investigate in vivo to what extent
action potentials propagate to remote dendrodendritic sites in the entire
dendritic tree and if this propagation is changed during discharges at 40 Hz.
By combining intracellular recording and two-photon microscopy imaging of
intracellular calcium ([Ca2+]i), we show that in remote
branches of the apical tuft and basal dendrites, transient Ca2+
changes are triggered by single sodium action potentials. Neither the
amplitude of these Ca2+ transients nor that of action potentials
obtained from intradendritic recordings showed a significant attenuation as a
function of the distance from the soma. Calcium channel density seemed
homogeneous; however, propagating action potentials occasionally failed to
trigger a Ca2+ transient at a site closer to the soma whereas it
did farther. This suggests that measurements of calcium transients
underestimate the occurrence of sodium action potentials. During 40 Hz bursts
of action potentials, [Ca2+]i increases with the number
of action potentials in all dendritic compartments. These results suggest that
the presence of release sites in dendrites is accompanied by an
"axonal-like behavior" of the entire dendritic tree of mitral
cells, including their most distal dendritic branches.
Key words: olfactory bulb; two-photon microscopy; oscillation; calcium signaling; rat; intracellular recording
Received Jan. 29, 2003;
revised Apr. 7, 2003;
accepted Apr. 15, 2003.
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