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Activity-dependent relocation of the axon initial segment fine-tunes neuronal excitability

Matthew S. Grubb () and Juan Burrone ()
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Matthew S. Grubb: MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King’s College London, 4th Floor, New Hunt’s House, Guy’s Campus, London SE1 1UL, UK
Juan Burrone: MRC Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King’s College London, 4th Floor, New Hunt’s House, Guy’s Campus, London SE1 1UL, UK

Nature, 2010, vol. 465, issue 7301, 1070-1074

Abstract: A centre for neural control The axon initial segment (AIS) at the base of each nerve fibre, where clusters of sodium channels generate the action potential that then propagates along the axon, is a focus of much attention from neuroscientists working on the nature of neuronal excitability. As the source of a nerve impulse, it seems a logical point at which to regulate neural activity. Two papers in this issue confirm that the AIS is a source of intrinsic neuronal plasticity. Matthew Grubb and Juan Burrone show that electrical activity reversibly alters the position of the AIS in cultured hippocampal neurons. They suggest that the resulting increase in intrinsic excitability may fine-tune neuronal excitability during development, and point to potential targets for the control of epilepsy. Hiroshi Kuba, Yuki Oichi and Harunori Ohmori show that the size of the AIS increases in bird auditory neurons deprived of sound stimulation. Again intrinsic excitability increases, possibly contributing to the maintenance of the auditory pathway. Such neuronal plasticity may compensate some forms of hearing loss.

Date: 2010
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