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Anode break excitation (ABE) is an electrophysiological phenomenon whereby aneuron firesaction potentials in response to the termination of ahyperpolarizing current.
When a hyperpolarizing current is applied across a membrane, theelectrical potential across the membrane falls (becomes negative than theresting potential); this drop is followed by a decrease in the threshold required for action potentials (since the threshold is directly linked to the potential across the membrane — the two rise and fall together).
ABE occurs after the hyperpolarizing current is terminated: the potential across the cell rises rapidly in the absence of the hyperpolarizing stimulus, but the action potential threshold remains at its lowered value. As a result, the potential becomes suprathreshold, which is sufficient to trigger an action potential in the cell.
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