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A model of ASIC1a and synaptic cleft pH modulating wind-up in wide dynamic range neurons (Delrocq)
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267666
We introduce a model of ASIC1a homomeric (and heteromeric) ion channel inserted into a pre-existing model of wide dynamic range (WDR) neuron of the spinal cord together with a novel synaptic cleft acidification mechanism. This computational model shows a dual contribution of the ASIC1a channels to wind-up, a facilitation mechanism of WDR neurons, which has been verified experimentally: inhibiting or maximally activating ASICs reduce wind-up. The wind-up inhibition by activation of ASICs is likely mediated by calcium influx and calcium-activated potassium channels.
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Model Type:
Channel/Receptor;
Synapse;
Neuron or other electrically excitable cell;
Realistic Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s):
Wide dynamic range neuron;
Channel(s):
I Calcium;
I Potassium;
I Sodium;
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s):
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment:
NEURON;
Python;
Model Concept(s):
Facilitation;
Detailed Neuronal Models;
Ion Channel Kinetics;
Pain processing;
Implementer(s):
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I Sodium
;
I Calcium
;
I Potassium
;
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README.md
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ASIC.py
base.py
mosinit.hoc
runMultiProcs.py
script.sh
script_multiprocs.sh
sim_analysis.py
sim_saving.py
wdr-complete-model-without-interneuron.hoc
WDRwithoutinter.hoc
write_args.py
for i in `seq 0 200`; do python runMultiProcs.py $i ; done;