Effects of transient depolarizing potentials on the firing rate of cat neocortical neurons

Author:

Reyes A. D.1,Fetz E. E.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Washington,Seattle 98195.

Abstract

1. The effects of excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) on interspike intervals (ISIs) of neocortical neurons can be mimicked by pulse potentials (PPs) produced by current injection. The present report documents the dependence of the ISI shortening on the amplitudes of PPs and EPSPs and on the firing rate of the affected neuron. 2. In rhythmically firing necortical neurons, the ISI shortenings caused by PPs arriving at specific times in the ISI can be described by a shortening-delay (S-D) curve. The S-D curve yields three measures of the PPs' ability to shorten the ISI: 1) the mean ISI shortening, S; 2) the maximum shortening, Smax; and 3) the effective interval, defined as the portion of the ISI in which the PP consistently shortens the ISI. For PPs ranging between 80 microV and 3.6 mV (and cells firing at 25 imp/s), the mean shortening increased with amplitude h as S (ms) = 1.2*h (mV)1.24 (r = 0.94; P < 0.01). Smax increased linearly with amplitude as 4.9 ms/mV (r = 0.86, P < 0.01). The effective interval (as a percentage of the ISI) increased slightly with PP amplitude and had a mean value of 65 +/- 21% (mean +/- SD). 3. S-D curves obtained with stimulus-evoked EPSPs varied with EPSP amplitude in a manner similar to those of PPs. The relations obtained for stimulus-evoked EPSPs were not statistically different from those obtained for PPs in the same cells. 4. To determine the effect of firing rate. PPs were applied while neurons fired at frequencies ranging from 8 to 71 imp/s. Both S and Smax were approximately inversely proportional to the baseline firing rate (fo) and could be described as: S or Smax = kfo-m. The mean value of the exponent m (+/- SD) was 0.96 +/- 0.25 for S and 1.2 +/- 0.4 for Smax. These values were not statistically different from a value of 1 (1 group, 2-tailed t test). The effective interval did not vary significantly with firing rate. 5. The dependence of S on PP amplitude and baseline firing rate was incorporated into an expression for the average change in firing rate (delta f) produced by PPs occurring at rate fs: delta f = 0.03 h1.24 fs. The delta f increased with PP amplitude but did not vary significantly with the baseline firing rate. The values of delta f calculated from the S-D curves matched the values that were computed directly from the spike trains.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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