Model of repetitive firing in Grueneberg ganglion olfactory neurons (Liu et al., 2012)


This model is constructed based on properties of Na+ and K+ currents observed in whole-cell patch clamp recordings of mouse Grueneberg ganglion neurons in acute slices. Two distinct Na+ conductances representing the TTX-sensitive and TTX-resistant currents and one delayed rectifier K+ currrent are included. By modulating the maximal conductances of Na+ currents, one can reproduce the regular, phasic, and sporadic patterns of repetitive firing found in the patch clamp experiments.

Model Type: Neuron or other electrically excitable cell

Cell Type(s): Olfactory receptor GLU cell; Grueneberg ganglion neuron

Currents: I K; I K,leak; I Sodium

Model Concept(s): Action Potential Initiation; Temporal Pattern Generation; Action Potentials; Rebound firing; Recurrent Discharge; Olfaction

Simulation Environment: NEURON

Implementer(s): Liu, Cambrian [camliu at chla.usc.edu]

References:

Liu CY, Xiao C, Fraser SE, Lester HA, Koos DS. (2012). Electrophysiological characterization of Grueneberg ganglion olfactory neurons: spontaneous firing, sodium conductance, and hyperpolarization-activated currents. Journal of neurophysiology. 108 [PubMed]


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