On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit

We studied how a neuronal circuit composed of two neuron types connected by chemical and electrical synapses maintains constant its integrative capacities as neurons grow. For this we combined electrophysiological experiments with mathematical modeling in pairs of electrically-coupled Retzius neuron...

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Main Authors: Adriana De-La-Rosa Tovar, Prashant K. Mishra, Francisco F. De-Miguel
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncel.2016.00198/full
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spelling doaj-70a3668430a5406a84b1533a307838742020-11-24T21:30:33ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience1662-51022016-08-011010.3389/fncel.2016.00198210511On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal CircuitAdriana De-La-Rosa Tovar0Prashant K. Mishra1Francisco F. De-Miguel2nstituto de Fisiología Celular-Neurociencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoMéxico, D.F., Mexiconstituto de Fisiología Celular-Neurociencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoMéxico, D.F., Mexiconstituto de Fisiología Celular-Neurociencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoMéxico, D.F., MexicoWe studied how a neuronal circuit composed of two neuron types connected by chemical and electrical synapses maintains constant its integrative capacities as neurons grow. For this we combined electrophysiological experiments with mathematical modeling in pairs of electrically-coupled Retzius neurons from postnatal to adult leeches. The electrically-coupled dendrites of both Retzius neurons receive a common chemical input, which produces excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) with varying amplitudes. Each EPSP spreads to the soma, but also crosses the electrical synapse to arrive at the soma of the coupled neuron. The leak of synaptic current across the electrical synapse reduces the amplitude of the EPSPs in proportion to the coupling ratio. In addition, summation of EPSPs generated in both neurons generates the baseline action potentials of these serotonergic neurons. To study how integration is adjusted as neurons grow, we first studied the characteristics of the chemical and electrical connections onto the coupled dendrites of neuron pairs with soma diameters ranging from 21 to 75 μm. Then by feeding a mathematical model with the neuronal voltage responses to pseudorandom noise currents we obtained the values of the coupling ratio, the membrane resistance of the soma (rm) and dendrites (rdend), the space constant (λ) and the characteristic dendritic length (L = l/λ). We found that the EPSPs recorded from the somata were similar regardless on the neuron size. However, the amplitude of the EPSPs and the firing frequency of the neurons were inversely proportional to the coupling ratio of the neuron pair, which also was independent from the neuronal size. This data indicated that the integrative constancy relied on the passive membrane properties. We show that the growth of Retzius neurons was compensated by increasing the membrane resistance of the dendrites and therefore the λ value. By solely increasing the dendrite resistance this circuit maintains constant its integrative capacities as its neurons grow.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncel.2016.00198/fullelectrical couplingsynapseleechintegrationpassive conductiondevelopment
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author Adriana De-La-Rosa Tovar
Prashant K. Mishra
Francisco F. De-Miguel
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Prashant K. Mishra
Francisco F. De-Miguel
On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
electrical coupling
synapse
leech
integration
passive conduction
development
author_facet Adriana De-La-Rosa Tovar
Prashant K. Mishra
Francisco F. De-Miguel
author_sort Adriana De-La-Rosa Tovar
title On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
title_short On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
title_full On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
title_fullStr On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
title_full_unstemmed On the Basis of Synaptic Integration Constancy during Growth of a Neuronal Circuit
title_sort on the basis of synaptic integration constancy during growth of a neuronal circuit
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5102
publishDate 2016-08-01
description We studied how a neuronal circuit composed of two neuron types connected by chemical and electrical synapses maintains constant its integrative capacities as neurons grow. For this we combined electrophysiological experiments with mathematical modeling in pairs of electrically-coupled Retzius neurons from postnatal to adult leeches. The electrically-coupled dendrites of both Retzius neurons receive a common chemical input, which produces excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) with varying amplitudes. Each EPSP spreads to the soma, but also crosses the electrical synapse to arrive at the soma of the coupled neuron. The leak of synaptic current across the electrical synapse reduces the amplitude of the EPSPs in proportion to the coupling ratio. In addition, summation of EPSPs generated in both neurons generates the baseline action potentials of these serotonergic neurons. To study how integration is adjusted as neurons grow, we first studied the characteristics of the chemical and electrical connections onto the coupled dendrites of neuron pairs with soma diameters ranging from 21 to 75 μm. Then by feeding a mathematical model with the neuronal voltage responses to pseudorandom noise currents we obtained the values of the coupling ratio, the membrane resistance of the soma (rm) and dendrites (rdend), the space constant (λ) and the characteristic dendritic length (L = l/λ). We found that the EPSPs recorded from the somata were similar regardless on the neuron size. However, the amplitude of the EPSPs and the firing frequency of the neurons were inversely proportional to the coupling ratio of the neuron pair, which also was independent from the neuronal size. This data indicated that the integrative constancy relied on the passive membrane properties. We show that the growth of Retzius neurons was compensated by increasing the membrane resistance of the dendrites and therefore the λ value. By solely increasing the dendrite resistance this circuit maintains constant its integrative capacities as its neurons grow.
topic electrical coupling
synapse
leech
integration
passive conduction
development
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fncel.2016.00198/full
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