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The patterns of spontaneous Ca2+ signals generated by ventral spinal neurons in vitro show time-dependent refinement

Sibilla, S.
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Fabbro, A.
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Grandolfo, M.
altro
Ballerini, L
2009
  • journal article

Periodico
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Abstract
We used Ca(2+) imaging to monitor areas located within the ventral spinal horn at 1 and 2 weeks of in vitro growth. Primitive patterns of spontaneous neuronal Ca(2+) transients (detected at 1 week) were typically synchronous. Remarkably, such transients originated from widespread propagating waves that became organized into large-scale rhythmic bursts. These activities were associated with the generation of synaptically mediated inward currents under whole-cell patch-clamp. Such patterns disappeared during longer culture of spinal segments: at 2 weeks in culture, only a subset of ventral neurons displayed spontaneous, asynchronous and repetitive Ca(2+) oscillations dissociated from background synaptic activity. We observed that the emergence of oscillations was a restricted phenomenon arising together with the transformation of ventral network electrophysiological bursting into asynchronous synaptic discharges.
DOI
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06708.x
WOS
WOS:000265186500002
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11767/12575
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-64849101158
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closed access
Soggetti
  • spinal network

  • spinal cord

  • calcium wave

  • development and calci...

  • Settore BIO/09 - Fisi...

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