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Membrane potential and its electrode-recorded counterpart in an electrical model of an olfactory sensillum

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Insect receptor neurons are surrounded with auxiliary cells and encased in a hair. Their electrical activity is usually recorded with an electrode located at the tip of the hair. Analytical expressions giving the membrane potential along the sensory dendrite and the tip-recorded potential are derived for a neuron in steady-state conditions. They formally close the gap between theoretical models and experimental measurements, when transduction mechanisms and active membrane properties are not taken into account. It is shown that the tip-recorded potential reflects correctly the relative variations of the dendritic membrane potential as a function of stimulus intensity over a large range of parameters. The geometric and electrical characteristics of the sensillum that need be known to compute the dendritic membrane potential from the tip-recorded potential are given.

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Vermeulen, A., Rospars, JP. Membrane potential and its electrode-recorded counterpart in an electrical model of an olfactory sensillum. Eur Biophys J 29, 587–596 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002490000116

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