Calyx of Held, short term plasticity (Yang Z et al. 2009)


This model investigates mechanisms contributing to short term plasticity at the calyx of Held, a giant glutamatergic synapse in the mammalian brainstem auditory system. It is a stochastic version of the model described in: Hennig, M., Postlethwaite, M., Forsythe, I.D. and Graham, B.P. (2007). A biophysical model of short-term plasticity at the calyx of Held. Neurocomputing, 70:1626-1629. This version introduces stochastic vesicle recycling and release. It has been used to investigate the information transmission properties of this synapse, as detailed in: Yang, Z., Hennig, M., Postlethwaite, M., Forsythe, I.D. and Graham, B.P. (2008). Wide-band information transmission at the calyx of Held. Neural Computation, 21(4):991-1018.

Model Type: Synapse

Region(s) or Organism(s): Auditory brainstem

Cell Type(s): Medial Nucleus of the Trapezoid Body (MNTB) neuron

Transmitters: Glutamate

Model Concept(s): Short-term Synaptic Plasticity; Vestibular

Simulation Environment: MATLAB

Implementer(s): Hennig, Matthias H [mhhennig at gmail.com]

References:

Yang Z, Hennig MH, Postlethwaite M, Forsythe ID, Graham BP. (2009). Wide-band information transmission at the calyx of Held. Neural computation. 21 [PubMed]

Forsythe ID, Graham BP, Hennig MH, Postlethwaite M. (2007). A biophysical model of short-term plasticity at the calyx of Held, Neurocomputing. 70(12)


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