Voltage signals of individual Purkinje cell dendrites in rat cerebellar slices

被引:7
作者
Borst, A [1 ]
Heck, D [1 ]
Thomann, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Soc, Friedrich Miescher Lab, D-72076 Tuebingen, Germany
关键词
voltage-sensitive dye; membrane potential; optical recording; imaging; dendrite; slice; Purkinje cell;
D O I
10.1016/S0304-3940(97)00836-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
For investigating neuronal information processing at the cellular level, a technique which visualizes the voltage distribution within single neurons in situ would be extremely useful. Voltage-sensitive dyes are, in principle, capable of reporting membrane potential [Cohen, L.B. and Salzberg, B.M., Rev. Physiol. Biochem. Pharmacol., 83 (1978) 35-88; Grinvald, A., Lieke, E.E., Frostig, R.D. and Hildesheim, R., J. Neurosci., 14 (1994) 2545-2568; Kleinfeld, D., Delaney, K.R., fee, M.S., Flores, J.A., Tank, D.W. and Gelperin, A., J. Neurophysiol., 72 (1994) 1402-1419]. However, their application to single cells internally is technically difficult [Antic, S. and Zecevic, D., J. Neurosci., 15 (1995) 1392-1405; Grinvald, A., Salzberg, B.M., Lev-Ram, V. and Hildesheim, R., Biophys. J., 51 (1987) 643-651; Kogan, A., Ross, W.N., Zecevic, D. and Lasser-Ross, N., Brain Res., 700 (1995) 235-239; Zecevic, D., Nature, 381 (1996) 322-325]. An alternative strategy consists in applying the dye from the outside to all cells in the tissue, while manipulating a single cell by current injection [Krauthamer, V. and Ross, W.N., J. Neurosci., 4 (1984) 673-682; Ross, W.N. and Krauthamer, V., J. Neurosci., 4 (1984) 659-672]. Here, we modify this technique to further enhance spatial at the cost of temporal resolution [Borst, A., Z. Naturforsch., 50 (1995) 435-438]. Applied to rat cerebellar slices we demonstrate that the potential spread in individual Purkinje cells can be imaged up to even fine dendritic branches. The acquired optical signals suggest that steadily hyperpolarized Purkinje cells are electrically compact. When permanently depolarized, the somatic input resistance is significantly diminished, yet the spatial voltage drop along the dendrites remains unchanged. As demonstrated by compartmental modeling, this hints to a concentration of outward rectifying currents at the soma of the cells. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd.
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