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Modelling the electrotonic structure of starburst amacrine cells in the rabbit retina: A functional interpretation of dendritic morphology (English)
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16 January 1993
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A detailed morphometric analysis of a Lucifer yellow-filled Cb amacrine cell was undertaken to provide raw data for the construction of a neuronal cable model. The cable model was employed to determine whether distal input-output regions of dendrites were electrically isolated from the soma and each other. Calculations of steady state electrotonic current spread suggested reasonable electrical communication between cell body and dendrites. In particular, the centripetal voltage attenuation revealed that a synaptic signal introduced at the distal end of the equivalent dendrite could spread passively along the dendrite and reach the soma with little loss in amplitude. A functional interpretation of this result could favour a postsynaptic rather than a presynaptic scheme for the operation of directional selectivity in the rabbit retina.
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starburst amacrine cells
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rabbit retina
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dendritic morphology
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morphometric analysis
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Lucifer yellow-filled Cb amacrine cell
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neuronal cable model
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steady state electrotonic current spread
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cell body
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dendrites
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centripetal voltage attenuation
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synaptic signal
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