Details
- scope
- multiple neuronal types (review)
- claim_text
- Kv3 family voltage-dependent K+ channels are uniquely associated with the ability of neurons to fire action potentials at high rates up to 1,000 Hz, with fast activation at depolarized potentials and very fast deactivation rates.
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- section_05_evidence_package
- source_url
- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewPV/blob/df9fc7e8d455b084152c9d713558dae0013cef21/evidence/section_05_evidence_package.json
- effect_size
- firing rates up to 1,000 Hz enabled by Kv3 channels
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- ComputationalReviewPV
- section_ref
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- source_kind
- review_finding
- source_path
- evidence/section_05_evidence_package.json
- study_system
- multiple neuronal types (review)
- section_title
- Intrinsic Electrophysiology: The Fast-Spiking Phenotype and Its Variants
- evidence_summary
- Comprehensive review of Kv3 channel biophysics showing that Kv3.1-Kv3.4 share rapid activation/deactivation at positive potentials, enabling fast-spiking in GABAergic interneurons, auditory brainstem neurons, and Purkinje cells.
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- analysis_bundle:ab-e6261c8263e7
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- independently_replicated
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- origin_url
- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewPV/blob/df9fc7e8d455b084152c9d713558dae0013cef21/evidence/section_05_evidence_package.json
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- df9fc7e8d455b084152c9d713558dae0013cef21
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- persona-jerome-lecoq-gbo-neuroscience
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- https://github.com/AllenNeuralDynamics/ComputationalReviewPV
Raw fields (5)
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- source_span
From among the more than 70 different K+ channel genes expressed in neurons, Kv3 family voltage-dependent K+ channels are uniquely associated with the ability of certain neurons to fire action potentials and to release neurotransmitter at high rates of up to 1,000 Hz.
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