Rd. Traub et R. Miles, PYRAMIDAL CELL TO INHIBITORY CELL SPIKE TRANSDUCTION EXPLICABLE BY ACTIVE DENDRITIC CONDUCTANCES IN INHIBITORY CELL, Journal of computational neuroscience, 2(4), 1995, pp. 291-298
In the guinea-pig hippocampal CA3 region, the synaptic connection from
pyramidal neurons to stratum pyramidale inhibitory neurons is remarka
ble. Anatomically, the connection usually consists of a single release
site on an interneuronal dendrite, sometimes 200 mu m or more from th
e soma. Nevertheless, the connection is physiologically powerful, in t
hat a single presynaptic action potential can evoke, with probability
0.1 to 0.6, a postsynaptic action potential with latency 2 to 6 ms. We
construct a model interneuron and show that the anatomical and physio
logical observations can be reconciled if the interneuron dendrites ar
e electrically excitable. Excitable dendrites could also account for d
epolarization-induced amplification of the pyramidal cell-interneuron
EPSP in the voltage range subthreshold for spike generation.