Diverse synaptic and dendritic mechanisms of complex spike burst generation in hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells

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Snezana Raus Balind
Ádám Magó
Mahboobeh Ahmadi
Noémi Kis
Zsófia Varga-Németh
Andrea Lőrincz
Judit K. Makara
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[1] Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Neuronal Signaling, Institute of Experimental Medicine
[2] Semmelweis University,János Szentágothai School of Neurosciences
[3] Hungarian Academy of Sciences,Laboratory of Cellular Neurophysiology, Institute of Experimental Medicine
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Complex spike bursts (CSBs) represent a characteristic firing pattern of hippocampal pyramidal cells (PCs). In CA1PCs, CSBs are driven by regenerative dendritic plateau potentials, produced by correlated entorhinal cortical and CA3 inputs that simultaneously depolarize distal and proximal dendritic domains. However, in CA3PCs neither the generation mechanisms nor the computational role of CSBs are well elucidated. We show that CSBs are induced by dendritic Ca2+ spikes in CA3PCs. Surprisingly, the ability of CA3PCs to produce CSBs is heterogeneous, with non-uniform synaptic input-output transformation rules triggering CSBs. The heterogeneity is partly related to the topographic position of CA3PCs; we identify two ion channel types, HCN and Kv2 channels, whose proximodistal activity gradients contribute to subregion-specific modulation of CSB propensity. Our results suggest that heterogeneous dendritic integrative properties, along with previously reported synaptic connectivity gradients, define functional subpopulations of CA3PCs that may support CA3 network computations underlying associative memory processes.
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