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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 1, 2002, 22(5):1499-1512

Dendritic Calcium Encodes Striatal Neuron Output during Up-States

Jason N. D. Kerr and Dietmar Plenz

Unit of Neural Network Physiology, Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892

Striatal spiny projection neurons control basal ganglia outputs via action potential bursts conveyed to the globus pallidus and substantia nigra. Accordingly, burst activity in these neurons contributes importantly to basal ganglia function and dysfunction. These bursts are driven by multiple corticostriatal inputs that depolarize spiny projection neurons from their resting potential of approximately -85 mV, which is the down-state, to a subthreshold up-state of -55 mV. To understand dendritic processing of bursts during up-states, changes in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) were measured in striatal spiny projection neurons from cortex-striatum-substantia nigra organotypic cultures grown for 5-6 weeks using somatic whole-cell patch recording and Fura-2. During up-states, [Ca2+]i transients at soma and primary, secondary, and tertiary dendrites were highly correlated with burst strength (i.e., the number of spontaneous action potentials). During down-states, the action potentials evoked by somatic current pulses elicited [Ca2+]i transients in higher-order dendrites that were also correlated with burst strength. Evoked bursts during up-states increased dendritic [Ca2+]i transients supralinearly by >200% compared with the down-state. In the presence of tetrodotoxin, burst-like voltage commands failed to elicit [Ca2+]i transients at higher-order dendrites. Thus, dendritic [Ca2+]i transients in spiny projection neurons encode somatic bursts supralinearly during up-states through active propagation of action potentials along dendrites. We suggest that this conveys information about the contribution of a spiny projection neuron to a basal ganglia output specifically back to the corticostriatal synapses involved in generating these outputs.

Key words: action potential backpropagation; forward propagation; calcium; Fura-2; organotypic culture; spiny projection neuron; dendritic processing; up-state; down-state; cortex; striatum; substantia nigra; electrophysiology; imaging


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