Title of article :
The Hyperpolarization-Activated HCN1 Channel Is Important for Motor Learning and Neuronal Integration by Cerebellar Purkinje Cells
Author/Authors :
Matthew F. Nolan، نويسنده , , Gaël Malleret، نويسنده , , Ka Hung Lee، نويسنده , , Emma Gibbs-Smith، نويسنده , , Joshua T. Dudman، نويسنده , , Bina Santoro، نويسنده , , Deqi Yin، نويسنده , , Richard F. Thompson، نويسنده , , Lei Zhou and Steven A. Siegelbaum، نويسنده , , Eric R. Kandel، نويسنده , , Alexei Morozov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
14
From page :
551
To page :
564
Abstract :
In contrast to our increasingly detailed understanding of how synaptic plasticity provides a cellular substrate for learning and memory, it is less clear how a neuronʹs voltage-gated ion channels interact with plastic changes in synaptic strength to influence behavior. We find, using generalized and regional knockout mice, that deletion of the HCN1 channel causes profound motor learning and memory deficits in swimming and rotarod tasks. In cerebellar Purkinje cells, which are a key component of the cerebellar circuit for learning of correctly timed movements, HCN1 mediates an inward current that stabilizes the integrative properties of Purkinje cells and ensures that their input-output function is independent of the previous history of their activity. We suggest that this nonsynaptic integrative function of HCN1 is required for accurate decoding of input patterns and thereby enables synaptic plasticity to appropriately influence the performance of motor activity.
Journal title :
CELL
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
CELL
Record number :
1018434
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