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Conventional Wisdom of How Neurons Operate Challenged: Axons Can Work in Reverse
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Neurons are complicated, but the basic functional concept is that synapses transmit electrical signals to the dendrites and cell body (input), and axons carry signals away (output). In one of many surprise findings, Northwestern University scientists have discovered that axons can operate in reverse: they can send signals to the cell body, too.
 
It also turns out axons can talk to each other. Before sending signals in reverse, axons can perform their own neural computations without any involvement from the cell body or dendrites. This is contrary to typical neuronal communication where an axon of one neuron is in contact with another neuron’s dendrite or cell body, not its axon. And, unlike the computations performed in dendrites, the computations occurring in axons are thousands of times slower, potentially creating a means for neurons to compute fast things in dendrites and slow things in axons.
A deeper understanding of how a normal neuron works is critical to scientists who study neurological diseases, such as epilepsy, autism, Alzheimer’s disease and schizophrenia.
The findings are published in the February issue of the journal Nature Neuroscience. read more
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Cortical neurons (brain cells) of an embryonic rat (200x) [source]
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Sensory nerves of a hair follicle.
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Axon with myelin sheath.  Microtubule. Actin. Cadherins.  Protein zero.  Myelin, myelin, myelin. voltage gated potassium channels.
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A myelinated axon (center) next to a cell nucleus (bottom).  Mitochondira are also visible (the two small dark circles on top).
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Myelinated and unmyelinated nerves, and a blood vessel.
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Myelinated Axons
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A cross section of a bundle of nerve fibers.  Axons (orange) are wrapped in myelin (purple); an extension of the membrane of glial cells.  Myelin has high lipid content, and acts to insulate the axons, causing them to transmit nerve impulses much faster.
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A bundle of nerve fibers held together by collagen.
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Synapse.  Vesicles.  Glycoproteins, Cadherins, Collagens, Microtubules, ATP-ases.  Ion channels, G-protein coupled receptors.
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