Coupled effects of channels and synaptic dynamics in stochastic modelling of healthy and Parkinson's-disease-affected brains

IF 1 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
T. Thieu, R. Melnik
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Abstract

Our brain is a complex information processing network in which the nervous system receives information from the environment to quickly react to incoming events or learns from experience to sharp our memory. In the nervous system, the brain states translate collective activities of neurons interconnected via synaptic connections. In this paper, we study coupled effects of channels and synaptic dynamics under the stochastic influence of healthy brain cells with applications to Parkinson's disease (PD). In particular, we investigate the effects of random inputs in a subthalamic nucleus (STN) cell membrane potential model. The STN bursting phenomena and parkinsonian hypokinetic motor symptoms are closely connected, as electrical and chemical maneuvers modulating STN bursts are sufficient to ameliorate or mimic parkinsonian motor deficits. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the STN is an important surgical technique used in the treatment to improve PD symptoms. Our numerical results show that the random inputs strongly affect the spiking activities of the STN neuron not only in the case of healthy cells but also in the case of PD cells in the presence of DBS treatment. Specifically, the existence of a random refractory period together with random input current in the system may substantially influence an increased irregularity of spike trains of the output neurons.
通道和突触动力学在健康和帕金森病影响的大脑随机建模中的耦合效应
我们的大脑是一个复杂的信息处理网络,神经系统从环境中接收信息,对传入的事件做出快速反应,或者从经验中学习,以增强我们的记忆。在神经系统中,大脑状态通过突触连接来翻译神经元的集体活动。本文研究了健康脑细胞随机影响下通道和突触动力学的耦合效应,并将其应用于帕金森病(PD)。特别地,我们研究了随机输入在丘脑底核(STN)细胞膜电位模型中的作用。STN爆发现象与帕金森病运动障碍症状密切相关,因为调节STN爆发的电和化学操作足以改善或模拟帕金森病的运动缺陷。STN深部脑刺激(DBS)是治疗PD症状的重要外科技术。我们的数值结果表明,随机输入强烈影响STN神经元的尖峰活动,不仅在健康细胞的情况下,而且在PD细胞存在DBS治疗的情况下。具体来说,系统中随机不应期和随机输入电流的存在可能会极大地影响输出神经元尖峰序列不规则性的增加。
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AIMS Bioengineering
AIMS Bioengineering ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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