Artículo de revista
Temporal summation in rat prefrontal pyramidal cells. Differential effects of pre- and postsynaptic neurochemical manipulations
Fecha
1983Registro en:
Brain Research, 276 (1983) 195-199
00068993
10.1016/0006-8993(83)90565-6
Autor
Hernández, Alejandro
Pérez, Hernán
Ruiz, S.
Soto Moyano, Rubén
Institución
Resumen
The influence of both reserpine-induced depletion of catecolamines and chlorpromazine-induced blockade of dopamine receptors on integrative properties of rats prefrontal pyramidal cells was studied by evocating threshold direct cortical responses with different trains of electrical pulses. Catecholamine depletion results in increased pulse train stimulating currents for eliciting threshold cortical responses, whereas chlorpromazine blockade of dopamine receptors results in higher time constants characterizing postsynaptic temporal summation. It is suggested that the leaky-integrator neuron model may be a discriminating paradigm for detecting electrophysiologically the pre- or postsynaptic level of occurrence of some synaptic disorders.