TITLE hhrx_clay_2.mod   squid sodium, potassium, and leak channels with temperature as a range variable

COMMENT

Modified from hh.mod so that temperature is controlled by RANGE variable localtemp  , added clay's modifications
MG April 2016

 This is the original Hodgkin-Huxley treatment for the set of sodium,
  potassium, and leakage channels found in the squid giant axon membrane.
  ("A quantitative description of membrane current and its application
  conduction and excitation in nerve" J.Physiol. (Lond.) 117:500-544 (1952).)
 Membrane voltage is in absolute mV and has been reversed in polarity
  from the original HH convention and shifted to reflect a resting potential
  of -65 mV.
 Remember to set localtemp=6.3 (or whatever) in your HOC file.
 See squid.hoc for an example of a simulation using this model.
 SW Jaslove  6 March, 1992
ENDCOMMENT

UNITS {
        (mA) = (milliamp)
        (mV) = (millivolt)
        (S) = (siemens)
}

? interface
NEURON {
	THREADSAFE : assigned GLOBALs will be per thread
        SUFFIX hhrx_clay_2
        USEION na READ ena WRITE ina
        USEION k READ ek WRITE ik
       
        NONSPECIFIC_CURRENT il
        RANGE gnabar, gkbar, gl, el, gna, gk
	RANGE localtemp
	RANGE minf, hinf, ninf, mtau, htau, ntau

       
}

PARAMETER {
        gl = .0003 (S/cm2)        <0,1e9>
        :el = -54.3 (mV)
	

}

STATE {
        m h n :localtemp  
 }

ASSIGNED {
	
        v (mV)
        :celsius (degC)
        localtemp (degC)
        ena (mV)
        ek (mV)
	gnabar (S/cm2)
	gkbar (S/cm2)
        gna (S/cm2)
        gk (S/cm2)
        ina (mA/cm2)
        ik (mA/cm2)
        il (mA/cm2)
        minf hinf ninf
        mtau (ms) htau (ms) ntau (ms)
        el (mV)
       
       
}

? currents
BREAKPOINT {
        SOLVE states METHOD derivimplicit
        gnabar=0.12
        gkbar=0.036
        gna = gnabar*m*m*m*h
       
        ina = gna*(v - ena)
        gk = gkbar*n*n*n*n
        
        ik = gk*(v-ek)
        il = gl*(v - el)
	
}


INITIAL {
        rates(v)
        m = minf
        h = hinf
        n = ninf
	:localtemp=6.3
	
}

? states
DERIVATIVE states {
        rates(v)
        m' =  (minf-m)/mtau
        h' = (hinf-h)/htau
        n' = (ninf-n)/ntau
	
}
:LOCAL q10
? rates
PROCEDURE rates(v(mV)) {  :Computes rate and other constants at current v.
                      :Call once from HOC to initialize inf at resting v.
        LOCAL  alpha, beta, sum, q10
        :TABLE minf, mtau, hinf, htau, ninf, ntau DEPEND celsius FROM -100 TO 100 WITH 200
        :TABLE minf, mtau, hinf, htau, ninf, ntau DEPEND localtemp FROM -100 TO 100 WITH 200
UNITSOFF
        :q10 = 3^((celsius - 6.3)/10)
                :"m" sodium activation system
        q10=3^((localtemp-6.3)/10)
        alpha = .1 * vtrap(-(v+40),10)
        beta =  4* exp(-(v+65)/18)
        sum = alpha + beta
        mtau = 1/(q10*sum)
        minf = alpha/sum
                :"h" sodium inactivation system
        alpha = .07 * exp(-(v+65)/20)
        beta = 1/ (exp(-(v+35)/10) + 1)
        sum = alpha + beta
        htau = 1/(q10*sum)
        hinf = alpha/sum
                :"n" potassium activation system
        alpha = .01*vtrap(-(v+55),10)
        beta = .125*exp(-(v+65)/20)
        sum = alpha + beta
        ntau = 1/(q10*sum)
        ninf = alpha/sum
}
FUNCTION vtrap(x,y) {  :Traps for 0 in denominator of rate eqns.
        if (fabs(x/y) < 1e-6) {
                vtrap = y*(1 - x/y/2)
        }else{
                vtrap = x/(exp(x/y) - 1)
        }
}
UNITSON