Cellular and network models for intrathalamic augmenting responses during 10-Hz stimulation - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1998 May;79(5):2730-48.
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Cellular and network models for intrathalamic augmenting responses during 10-Hz stimulation
M Bazhenov et al. J Neurophysiol. 1998 May.
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Abstract
Repetitive stimulation of the thalamus at 7-14 Hz evokes responses of increasing amplitude in the thalamus and the areas of the neocortex to which the stimulated foci project. Possible mechanisms underlying the thalamic augmenting responses during repetitive stimulation were investigated with computer models of interacting thalamocortical (TC) and thalamic reticular (RE) cells. The ionic currents in these cells were modeled with Hodgkin-Huxley type of kinetics, and the results of the model were compared with in vivo thalamic recordings from decorticated cats. The simplest network model demonstrating an augmenting response was a single pair of coupled RE and TC cells, in which RE-induced inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs) in the TC cell led to progressive deinactivation of a low-threshold Ca2+ current. The augmenting responses in two reciprocally interacting chains of RE and TC cells depended also on gamma-aminobutyric acid-B (GABAB) IPSPs. Lateral GABAA inhibition between identical RE cells, which weakened bursts in these cells, diminished GABAB IPSPs and delayed the augmenting response in TC cells. The results of these simulations show that the interplay between existing mechanisms in the thalamus explains the basic properties of the intrathalamic augmenting responses.
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