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A Model Study of Cellular Short-Term Memory Produced by Slowly Inactivating Potassium Conductances
Authors:B. Delord  P. Baraduc  R. Costalat  Y. Burnod  E. Guigon
Affiliation:(1) INSERM U483, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 9, quai Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France;(2) INSERM U483, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 9, quai Saint-Bernard, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:We analyzed the cellular short-term memory effects induced by a slowly inactivating potassium (Ks) conductance using a biophysical model of a neuron. We first described latency-to-first-spike and temporal changes in firing frequency as a function of parameters of the model, injected current and prior history of the neuron (deinactivation level) under current clamp. This provided a complete set of properties describing the Ks conductance in a neuron. We then showed that the action of the Ks conductance is not generally appropriate for controlling latency-to-first-spike under random synaptic stimulation. However, reliable latencies were found when neuronal population computation was used. Ks inactivation was found to control the rate of convergence to steady-state discharge behavior and to allow frequency to increase at variable rates in sets of synaptically connected neurons. These results suggest that inactivation of the Ks conductance can have a reliable influence on the behavior of neuronal populations under real physiological conditions.
Keywords:cellular short-term memory  inactivation  potassium conductance  biophysical model
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