Kevin Bender
@neurobender.bsky.social
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Neuroscientist at UCSF. Studies everything related to neuronal ion channels—their modulation, their role in neuronal integration, and the intersection between these functions and neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Thanks Pierre! It’s been a ride, but there’s lots more to do…
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Yes wild is right! Our pet theory, without too much to back it up yet, is that neocortical pyramidal cells freeze in a pre-critical period state waiting for activity dependent refinement signals if they’re missing half their dendritic NaVs. Much more to look at related to that….
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Yeah we tried 3 different tomes. Two different cables. I can verify that the diode works and that the LED is lighting up. So it’s on the circuit board unfortunately.

Havent tried checking voltage dividers yet (I did fix a tv once that way!).

Blood sacrifice already performed, as is tradition
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We are somewhat pot committed with two tomes, unfortunately.
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Patch clampers: we got an error 52 on our Leica vibracheck and the normal "blow on it like a nintendo in the 80s" fix didn't work. Nor did a cleaning of the LED and diode. LED does shine. Has anyone else had such an issue and managed to resurrect this very simple but stupidly expensive thing?
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Not posting that much lately, because... well, yeah.

But i have to share this text i got from my daughter. I totally see it.
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Oh there’s a bonus question too! The IPSC kinetics speed up as more HCN channels open. If anyone can figure out why have em rotate ;)
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New work from Josh Garcia in our lab! This is a collaboration with David Hackos (formerly Genentech) Roy Ben-Shalom (UC Davis) and Al George (Northwestern) where we use fancy knockin mice to allow for selective block of different sodium channels, revealing their unique roles in excitability.
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Differential roles of NaV1.2 and NaV1.6 in neocortical pyramidal cell excitability https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.17.629038v1
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Those BK currents always washed out for me. Is this within the first minute or two or should we switch up internal?
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Cartwheel? Perf patch? Thems real purty spikes you got there…
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@pjenkinslab.bsky.social and I wrote a review on the axon initial segment. We tried our best to discuss the state of the field and provide our perspective (and resolution for) some current sticking points. Hope it's useful!

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Axon Initial Segment Structure and Function in Health and Disease | Physiological Reviews
At the simplest level, neurons are structured to integrate synaptic input and perform computational transforms on that input, converting it into an action potential (AP) code. This process-converting synaptic input into AP output-typically occurs in a specialized region of axon termed the axon initial segment (AIS). The AIS, as its name implies, is often contained to the first section of axon abutted to the soma and is home to a dizzying array of ion channels, attendant scaffolding proteins, intracellular organelles, extracellular proteins, and, in some cases, synapses. The AIS serves multiple roles as the final arbiter for determining if inputs are sufficient to evoke APs, as a gatekeeper that physically separates the somatodendritic domain from the axon proper, and as a regulator of overall neuronal excitability, dynamically tuning its size to best suit the needs of parent neurons. These complex roles have received considerable attention from experimentalists and theoreticians alike. Here, we review recent advances in our understanding of the AIS and its role in neuronal integration and polarity in health and disease.
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Can cerebellar reflexive learning shine a little light on ASD related dysfunction? For SCN2A, it sure looks like it. New paper from Chenyu Wang, in collaboration with Guy Bouvier and FamilieSCN2A:

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Amazing collaborative project with @pjenkinslab.bsky.social on the interactions between two major ASD associated genes: SCN2A and ANK2. All led by the incomparable Andrew Nelson.

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Cool. 6 more chaperones!
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Congrats to Dr Schamiloglou for her amazing thesis defense today. Third student to defend this year from the lab! She’s off to bigger and better things in the DiGregorio lab (now at Colorado)… but not before we sort out two final papers!
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If I get this and ride all the way in instead of taking the ferry it'll pay for itself in ~300 commutes. Those are surprisingly reasonable numbers... right?

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I’m on here now. Here’s a photo of one of my cats judging me from atop our hutch. I hope this brings blue skies to your feed.