Haruyuki Kamiya
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Kamiya H
Front Neural Circuits
. 2025 Jan;
18():1505204.
PMID: 39845337
A strong repetitive stimulus can occasionally enhance axonal excitability, leading to the generation of afterdischarge. This afterdischarge outlasts the stimulus period and originates either from the physiological spike initiation site,...
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Kamiya H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2024 Jul;
18:1434165.
PMID: 39026687
A potassium channel blocker 4-AP has been shown to exert pronounced convulsive action to generate burst firings when applied to hippocampal slices. However, it remains unclear how the blockade of...
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Zheng F, Kamiya H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2023 May;
17:1154910.
PMID: 37180950
Modification of axonal excitability directly impacts information transfer through the neuronal networks in the brain. However, the functional significance of modulation of axonal excitability by the preceding neuronal activity largely...
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Kamiya H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2022 Sep;
16:966636.
PMID: 36072566
Axons are classically thought of as electrically well isolated from other parts of the neurons due to the shape of a long cable-like structure. In contrast to this classical view...
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Kamiya H, Debanne D
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2020 Nov;
14:594361.
PMID: 33173470
No abstract available.
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Kamiya H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2019 Sep;
13:407.
PMID: 31555100
The axon provides a sole output of the neuron which propagates action potentials reliably to the axon terminal and transmits neuronal information to the postsynaptic neuron across the synapse. A...
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Kamiya H
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2019 May;
13:210.
PMID: 31139051
Action potentials reliably propagate along the axons, and after potential often follows the axonal action potentials. After potential lasts for several tens of millisecond and plays a crucial role in...
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Hasegawa K, Kamiya H, Morimoto Y
Biomed Res
. 2018 Oct;
39(5):223-230.
PMID: 30333429
Although diverse effects of volatile anesthetics have been investigated in various studies, the mechanisms of action of such anesthetics, especially sevoflurane, remain elusive. In contrast to their potent modulation of...
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Ohura S, Kamiya H
eNeuro
. 2018 Sep;
5(4).
PMID: 30225345
Action potentials propagating along axons are often followed by prolonged afterdepolarization (ADP) lasting for several tens of milliseconds. Axonal ADP is thought to be an important factor in modulating the...
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Ohura S, Kamiya H
eNeuro
. 2018 Feb;
5(1).
PMID: 29468192
Axonal spike is an important upstream process of transmitter release, which directly impacts on release probability from the presynaptic terminals. Despite the functional significance, possible activity-dependent modulation of axonal spikes...