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Neuron Populations Use Variable Combinations of Short-term Feedback Mechanisms to Stabilize Firing Rate

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Journal PLoS Biol
Specialty Biology
Date 2023 Jan 23
PMID 36689462
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Abstract

Neurons tightly regulate firing rate and a failure to do so leads to multiple neurological disorders. Therefore, a fundamental question in neuroscience is how neurons produce reliable activity patterns for decades to generate behavior. Neurons have built-in feedback mechanisms that allow them to monitor their output and rapidly stabilize firing rate. Most work emphasizes the role of a dominant feedback system within a neuronal population for the control of moment-to-moment firing. In contrast, we find that respiratory motoneurons use 2 activity-dependent controllers in unique combinations across cells, dynamic activation of an Na+ pump subtype, and rapid potentiation of Kv7 channels. Both systems constrain firing rate by reducing excitability for up to a minute after a burst of action potentials but are recruited by different cellular signals associated with activity, increased intracellular Na+ (the Na+ pump), and membrane depolarization (Kv7 channels). Individual neurons do not simply contain equal amounts of each system. Rather, neurons under strong control of the Na+ pump are weakly regulated by Kv7 enhancement and vice versa along a continuum. Thus, each motoneuron maintains its characteristic firing rate through a unique combination of the Na+ pump and Kv7 channels, which are dynamically regulated by distinct feedback signals. These results reveal a new organizing strategy for stable circuit output involving multiple fast activity sensors scaled inversely across a neuronal population.

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