A neurite to measure ePSP and AP amplitude after passive spread (DeMaegd & Stein, 2021)


Increasing temperatures overwhelmingly shunts dendritic electrical spread in a crustacean motor neuron (LG) leading to the disruption of a vital pattern generator. LG recieves synaptic input from a descending projection neuron (MCN1) via a chemical and electrical synapse. Warmer temperatures increase leak conductances in the neurite and increase the synaptic input. Here, we modelled the conflicting influence of temperature at the MCN1-LG synapse and LG neurite to determine the resulting ePSP and AP amplitude measured at different distanced from the synaptic input after passive progation through the neurite.

Model Type: Dendrite

Region(s) or Organism(s): Stomatogastric ganglion

Simulation Environment: NEURON

Implementer(s): Demaegd, Maggie [mdemaeg at ilstu.edu]; Stein, Wolfgang [wstein@ilstu.edu]

References:

DeMaegd ML, Stein W. (2021). Neuropeptide modulation increases dendritic electrical spread to restore neuronal activity disrupted by temperature J Neurosci.


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