Modeling recovery of rhythmic activity: Hypothesis for the role of a calcium pump
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The pyloric network of crustaceans is a model system for the study of the recovery of function after perturbation/injury of a central pattern generating network. The network is well characterized anatomically and functionally, yet the cellular mechanism underlying the stabilization or recovery of its activity is not known. In a previous theoretical study long-term activity-dependent regulation of ionic conductances was shown to be sufficient to explain the recovery of rhythmic activity after it is lost due to removal of central input. This model, however, did not capture the complex temporal activity dynamics (bouting) that follows decentralization and that precedes the final stable recovery. Here we build a model of a conditional pacemaker neuron whose ionic conductance levels depend on activity as before, but also includes a slow activity-dependent regulation of the Ca uptake (and release). Intracellular Ca sensors, representing enzymatic pathways, regulate the Ca pump activity as well as Ca and K conductances. Our model suggests that the activity-dependent regulation of Ca uptake as well as ionic currents interact to generate the complex changes in pyloric activity that follows decentralization. Supported by NIMH 64711 and NSF IBN-0090250.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Neurocomputing
دوره 70 10-12 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007