Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons

Thalamocortical neurons are involved in the generation and maintenance of brain rhythms associated with global functional states. The repetitive burst firing of TC neurons at delta frequencies (1-4 Hz) has been linked to the oscillations recorded during deep sleep and during episodes of absence seiz...

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Main Authors: Yimy eAmarillo, Germán eMato, Marcela Silvia Nadal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2015.00052/full
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spelling doaj-015ca776eca04f5886870d7012cd9a312020-11-24T23:44:21ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience1662-51882015-05-01910.3389/fncom.2015.00052138062Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neuronsYimy eAmarillo0Germán eMato1Germán eMato2Marcela Silvia Nadal3CONICETCONICETComisión Nacional de Energía AtómicaCONICETThalamocortical neurons are involved in the generation and maintenance of brain rhythms associated with global functional states. The repetitive burst firing of TC neurons at delta frequencies (1-4 Hz) has been linked to the oscillations recorded during deep sleep and during episodes of absence seizures. To get insight into the biophysical properties that are the basis for intrinsic delta oscillations in these neurons, we performed a bifurcation analysis of a minimal conductance-based thalamocortical neuron model including only the IT channel and the sodium and potassium leak channels. This analysis unveils the dynamics of repetitive burst firing of TC neurons, and describes how the interplay between the amplifying variable mT and the recovering variable hT of the calcium channel IT is sufficient to generate low threshold oscillations in the delta band. We also explored the role of the hyperpolarization activated cationic current Ih in this reduced model and determine that, albeit not required, Ih amplifies and stabilizes the oscillation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2015.00052/fullthalamocortical neuronsSub-threshold conductancesT-type calcium channelHiperpolarization activated ChannelRepetitive Burst Firing
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author Yimy eAmarillo
Germán eMato
Germán eMato
Marcela Silvia Nadal
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Germán eMato
Germán eMato
Marcela Silvia Nadal
Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
thalamocortical neurons
Sub-threshold conductances
T-type calcium channel
Hiperpolarization activated Channel
Repetitive Burst Firing
author_facet Yimy eAmarillo
Germán eMato
Germán eMato
Marcela Silvia Nadal
author_sort Yimy eAmarillo
title Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
title_short Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
title_full Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
title_fullStr Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the role of the low threshold currents IT and Ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
title_sort analysis of the role of the low threshold currents it and ih in intrinsic delta oscillations of thalamocortical neurons
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
issn 1662-5188
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Thalamocortical neurons are involved in the generation and maintenance of brain rhythms associated with global functional states. The repetitive burst firing of TC neurons at delta frequencies (1-4 Hz) has been linked to the oscillations recorded during deep sleep and during episodes of absence seizures. To get insight into the biophysical properties that are the basis for intrinsic delta oscillations in these neurons, we performed a bifurcation analysis of a minimal conductance-based thalamocortical neuron model including only the IT channel and the sodium and potassium leak channels. This analysis unveils the dynamics of repetitive burst firing of TC neurons, and describes how the interplay between the amplifying variable mT and the recovering variable hT of the calcium channel IT is sufficient to generate low threshold oscillations in the delta band. We also explored the role of the hyperpolarization activated cationic current Ih in this reduced model and determine that, albeit not required, Ih amplifies and stabilizes the oscillation.
topic thalamocortical neurons
Sub-threshold conductances
T-type calcium channel
Hiperpolarization activated Channel
Repetitive Burst Firing
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncom.2015.00052/full
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