Structure and function of neuronal dendrites

This article will first summarize basic functions of passive dendritic architecture which applies for most neurons but confers variable characterist ics to different types of neurons. It will be discussed how the location of input synapses in a passive electrical structure affects the integration of postsynaptic potentials. Then principles will be introduced how this localization-dependence of synaptic inputs into dendrites can be compensated f or. And finally, an identified Drosophila motoneuron will serve as an example that at least in specific types of neurons basic function can be maintained with a minimum number of dendrites and input synapses. By contrast, in this example dendritic structure is imperative for fine tuning of adaptive behavioral functions which are essential for survival and reproduction. These findings will then be discussed in the context of other neuronal functions.
Source: e-Neuroforum - Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research