Synaptic integration of an identified nonspiking interneuron in crayfish (Takashima et al 2006)


This GENESIS simulation shows how a single or compound excitatory synaptic potential evoked by mechanosensory stimulation spreads over the dendrites of the LDS interneuron that is one of the identified nonspiking interneurons in the central nervous system of crayfish Procambarus clarkii. The model is based on physiological experiments carried out by Akira Takashima using single-electrode voltage clamp techniques and also 3-D morphometry of the interneuron carried out by Ryou Hikosaka using confocal laser scanning microscopic techniques. The physiological and morphological studies were coordinated by Masakazu Takahata.

Model Type: Dendrite

Cell Type(s): Crayfish identified nonspiking interneuron

Currents: I A; I K; I Potassium

Model Concept(s): Influence of Dendritic Geometry; Invertebrate; Synaptic Integration

Simulation Environment: GENESIS

Implementer(s): Takahata, Masakazu [takahata at sci.hokudai.ac.jp]

References:

Takashima A, Hikosaka R, Takahata M. (2006). Functional significance of passive and active dendritic properties in the synaptic integration by an identified nonspiking interneuron of crayfish. Journal of neurophysiology. 96 [PubMed]

Takahata M, Takashima A, Hikosaka R. (2000). Information processing by nonspiking interneurons: passive and active properties of dendritic membrane determine synaptic integration. Bio Systems. 58 [PubMed]


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