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- Diversity of Ion Channels
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1. The diversity and evolution of ion channels
- Dr. Tim Jegla
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2. Alternative splicing and calcium ion channel diversity
- Prof. Diane Lipscombe
- Ion Channel Structure and Function
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3. Functional modules in ion channels
- Dr. Richard Horn
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4. Voltage-dependent gating of ion channels
- Dr. Keith S. Elmslie
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5. M-current and its role in neuronal physiology
- Prof. David A. Brown
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6. KATP channels and insulin secretion
- Prof. Frances Mary Ashcroft
- Ion Channel Modulation
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7. Regulation of neuron accuracy by modulation of potassium channels
- Prof. Leonard Kaczmarek
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8. Ion channel regulation by phosphorylation
- Prof. Mike Shipston
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10. Calcium regulation of ion channels
- Prof. Geoffrey S. Pitt
- Ion Channels and Neuronal Plasticity
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11. Modulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability 1
- Prof. Nelson Spruston
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12. Modulation of intrinsic neuronal excitability 2
- Prof. Nelson Spruston
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13. Glutamate receptor modulation and long-term synaptic plasticity
- Prof. Graham Collingridge
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14. Cellular mechanisms of neuromodulation in a small neural network
- Prof. Ronald M. Harris-Warrick
- Ion Channels and Disease
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15. Kv10.1 potassium channels in cancer
- Prof. Luis Pardo
- Archived Lectures *These may not cover the latest advances in the field
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17. KV10.1 potassium channels in cancer
- Prof. Luis Pardo
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- Introduction
- Central pattern generators
- Neuromodulators allow behavioral flexibility
- Panulirus interruptus
- The pyloric network
- Recordings from pyloric network cells
- Normal pyloric rhythm
- Pyloric network is subject to vast neuromodulation
- Effects of dopamine (DA) on the pyloric network
- DA modifies firing by altering ionic currents
- Isolated neurons activity
- DA reduces I(A) evoked bursting in AB neuron
- DA reduces I(A) in the AB neuron
- Calcium entry reduction elicits AB bursting
- DA reduces I(Ca) in AB neuron
- Apamin blockade of I(K[Ca]) evokes AB bursting
- Blocking I(CAN) blocks DA-induced bursting
- More examples of blocking DA-induced bursting
- Intracellular Ca2+ increase precedes oscillations
- DA enhances I(h) and reduces a leak current
- DA enhances I(K[V]) in AB neuron
- Summary of DA effects on AB neuron
- AB bursting induced by many transmitters
- 5-HT acts by different mechanisms than DA
- 5-HT - Blocking I(Na[p]) blocks AB bursting
- 5-HT reduces a leak current
- Summary- effects of DA and 5-HT on AB neuron
- How DA inhibits PD neurons
- PD neurons: inhibition by dopamine
- DA enhances 4-AP-sensitive I(A) in PD neurons
- DA enhance TEA-sensitive I(K[Ca]) in PD neurons
- DA reduces I(Ca[V]) in PD neurons
- Effects of DA on LP and PY neurons
- How DA accelerates post-inhibitory rebound
- DA excites PY neuron by reduction in I(A)
- DA excites LP by I(A) decrease and I(h) increase
- Known ionic targets of dopamine
- DA affects many currents in each pyloric neuron
- Dopamine affects synapse strength
- Multiple effects of DA on different pyloric synapses
- Effects of DA on pyloric synapses (1)
- DA enhances LP inhibition of PD/AB pacemaker
- Pre-synaptic actions of dopamine
- Postsynaptic actions of DA
- Effects of DA on pyloric synapses (2)
- DA effects on synaptic strengths are complex
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- Central pattern generators
- Pyloric network in the stomatogastric ganglion
- Neuromodulation of the pyloric network by dopamine
- Ionic mechanisms of dopamine modulation
- Synaptic mechanisms of dopamine modulation
- Checks and balances in opposing actions of neuromodulation
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Harris-Warrick, R.M. (2011, February 28). Cellular mechanisms of neuromodulation in a small neural network [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 19, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/BQER5397.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on February 28, 2011
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Ronald M. Harris-Warrick has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.