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Neuron Morphology Influences Axon Initial Segment Plasticity, Allan T. Gulledge, Jaime J. Bravo Jan 2016

Neuron Morphology Influences Axon Initial Segment Plasticity, Allan T. Gulledge, Jaime J. Bravo

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In most vertebrate neurons, action potentials are initiated in the axon initial segment (AIS), a specialized region of the axon containing a high density of voltage-gated sodium and potassium channels. It has recently been proposed that neurons use plasticity of AIS length and/or location to regulate their intrinsic excitability. Here we quantify the impact of neuron morphology on AIS plasticity using computational models of simplified and realistic somatodendritic morphologies. In small neurons (e.g., dentate granule neurons), excitability was highest when the AIS was of intermediate length and located adjacent to the soma. Conversely, neurons having larger dendritic trees (e.g., pyramidal …