Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a Ca-dependent process (Markaki et al. 2005)


"We use a multi-compartmental model of a CA1 pyramidal cell to study changes in hippocampal excitability that result from aging-induced alterations in calcium-dependent membrane mechanisms. The model incorporates N- and L-type calcium channels which are respectively coupled to fast and slow afterhyperpolarization potassium channels. Model parameters are calibrated using physiological data. Computer simulations reproduce the decreased excitability of aged CA1 cells, which results from increased internal calcium accumulation, subsequently larger postburst slow afterhyperpolarization, and enhanced spike frequency adaptation. We find that aging-induced alterations in CA1 excitability can be modelled with simple coupling mechanisms that selectively link specific types of calcium channels to specific calcium-dependent potassium channels."

Model Type: Neuron or other electrically excitable cell

Region(s) or Organism(s): Hippocampus

Cell Type(s): Hippocampus CA1 pyramidal GLU cell

Currents: I Na,p; I Na,t; I L high threshold; I N; I A; I K; I M; I K,Ca; I R

Model Concept(s): Activity Patterns; Aging/Alzheimer`s

Simulation Environment: NEURON

References:

Poirazi P, Markaki M, Orphanoudakis S. (2005). Modelling reduced excitability in aged CA1 neurons as a calcium-dependent process Neurocomputing. 65-66


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