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A mechanism for ectopic firing in central demyelinated axons

Summary Intracellular recordings of ectopic activity were made from demyelinated axons in rat dorsal columns using in vitro techniques. On-going bursts of discharges were observed in some axons, and these were sometimes superimposed upon slow depolarizing potentials. These intracellularly recorded,...

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Published in:Brain (London, England : 1878) England : 1878), 1995-10, Vol.118 (5), p.1225-1231
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description Summary Intracellular recordings of ectopic activity were made from demyelinated axons in rat dorsal columns using in vitro techniques. On-going bursts of discharges were observed in some axons, and these were sometimes superimposed upon slow depolarizing potentials. These intracellularly recorded, depolarizing potentials were strongly reminiscent of the slow negative potentials previously recorded extracellularly from the periaxonal region of normal myelinated fibres following potassium loading of this space. Also, in previously silent demyelinated axons, ectopic activity could sometimes be induced by brief periods of high frequency stimulation applied remotely from the lesion. The generation of the ectopic activity can be explained in terms of an artificially increased periaxonal concentration of potassium which may lead to the opening of internodal potassium channels and an inward potassium current. We suggest that a raised periaxonal potassium concentration may occur within compartments in demyelinating lesions, and that it can result in the generation of ectopic impulses.
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Animals
Axons - physiology
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Demyelinating Diseases - physiopathology
Electrophysiology
Laminectomy
Male
Medical sciences
multiple sclerosis
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Neurology
positive symptoms
potassium channels
Potassium Channels - physiology
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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