在人类新皮层树突中加速信号传播速度
Gáspár Oláh1, Rajmund Lákovics1, Sapir Shapira2
1HUN-REN-SZTE Research Group for Cortical Microcircuits, Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Neuroscience, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
eLife
|April 24, 2025
概括
人类神经元通过在树突中更快的信号传播来补偿大小,保持认知处理速度. 这项研究探讨了人类皮质中神经缩放规则.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 计算神经科学是一种神经科学.
- 细胞神经科学 细胞神经科学
背景情况:
- 人类的认知能力依赖于大脑皮层的信息处理.
- 人类皮质神经元比动物神经元更大,比动物神经元更长,更少的过程.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究信号传播速度如何保持在更大的人类皮层神经元中.
- 为了确定人类神经元中更快的信号传输背后的生物物理机制.
主要方法:
- 在人类和动物中研究了同步连接的2/3层金字塔细胞 (L2/3PC).
- 进行了轴突和树突记录以测量信号传播速度.
- 基于实验的生物物理模型被用来分析导致因素.
主要成果:
- 索马到索马信号传播延迟在人类和动物L2/3 PC中是相似的.
- 动作潜力的传播速度在人类和老鼠的轴突中是可比的.
- 刺激后突触潜能 (EPSP) 的向前传播和动作潜能 (AP) 的向后传播在人类树突中明显更快.
结论:
- 来自 soma 的基底树状树木的大导电负荷是加速人类树状树体中 EPSP 传播的关键因素.
- 更大的树突直径和独特的电缆/离子通道特性也增强了人类的信号传播.
- 这些发现提供了关于神经扩展规则的见解,这些规则保留了人类皮质中信息处理速度,尽管神经元大小更大.
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