A BK channel–mediated feedback pathway links single-synapse activity with action potential sharpening in repetitive firing
Action potential shape is a major determinant of synaptic transmission, and mechanisms of spike tuning are therefore of key functional significance. We demonstrate that synaptic activity itself modulates future spikes in the same neuron via a rapid feedback pathway. Using Ca2+imaging and targeted uncaging approaches in layer 5 neocortical pyramidal neurons, we show that the single spike–evoked Ca2+rise occurring in one proximal bouton or first node of Ranvier drives a significant sharpening of subsequent action potentials recorded at the soma. This form of intrinsic modulation, mediated by the activation of large-conductance Ca2+/voltage-dependent K+channels (BK channels), acts to maintain high-frequency firing and limit runaway spike broadening during repetitive firing, preventing an otherwise significant escalation of synaptic transmission. Our findings identify a novel short-term presynaptic plasticity mechanism that uses the activity history of a bouton or adjacent axonal site to dynamically tune ongoing signaling properties.
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