The assembly of ionic currents in a thalamic neuron. II. The stability and state diagrams.

R M Rose, J L Hindmarsh
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Abstract

In the previous model of a thalamic neuron (R.M. Rose & J.L. Hindmarsh, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B237, 267-288 (1989], which we referred to as the z-model, the burst response was terminated by the slow activation of a subthreshold outward current. In this paper we show that similar results can be obtained if the burst response is terminated by slow inactivation of the subthreshold inward current, Isa. We illustrate the use of this new model, which we refer to as the ha-model, by using it to explain the response of a thalamic neuron to a double ramp current. The main aim of the paper is to show how the stability and state diagrams introduced previously can be used to explain various types of firing pattern of thalamic and other neurons. We show that increasing the threshold for the fast action potentials leads to low threshold spikes of increased amplitude. Also, addition of a second subthreshold inward current adds a new stability region, which enables us to explain the origin of plateau potentials. In addition, various types of subthreshold oscillation are produced by relocating a previously stable equilibrium point in an unstable region. Finally, we predict a sequence of responses to current steps from different levels of background current that extends the burst, rest, tonic sequence of thalamic neurons. The stability and state diagrams therefore provide us with a useful way of explaining further properties of thalamic neurons and appear to have further applications to other mammalian neurons.

在丘脑神经元中离子电流的聚集。2稳定性和状态图。
在之前的丘脑神经元模型中(R.M. Rose & J.L. Hindmarsh, Proc. R. Soc)。Lond。B237, 267-288(1989),我们称之为z模型,突发响应被亚阈值外向电流的缓慢激活所终止。在本文中,我们证明,如果通过缓慢灭活阈下内向电流Isa来终止突发响应,也可以得到类似的结果。我们通过使用这种新模型来解释丘脑神经元对双斜坡电流的反应,说明了这种新模型的使用,我们称之为ha模型。本文的主要目的是展示之前介绍的稳定性和状态图如何可以用来解释丘脑和其他神经元的各种类型的放电模式。我们表明,增加快速动作电位的阈值会导致振幅增加的低阈值峰值。此外,第二个阈下向内电流的增加增加了一个新的稳定区域,这使我们能够解释平台电位的起源。此外,通过在不稳定区域中重新定位先前稳定的平衡点,可以产生各种类型的亚阈值振荡。最后,我们预测了不同水平背景电流对电流步骤的一系列反应,这些电流扩展了丘脑神经元的爆发、休息和紧张序列。因此,稳定性和状态图为我们进一步解释丘脑神经元的特性提供了一种有用的方法,并且似乎可以进一步应用于其他哺乳动物神经元。
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Containing Papers of Abiological Character 生命科学, 发育生物学与生殖生物学, 发育生物学
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