Parametric computation and persistent gamma in a cortical model (Chambers et al. 2012)

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Using the Traub et al (2005) model of the cortex we determined how 33 synaptic strength parameters control gamma oscillations. We used fractional factorial design to reduce the number of runs required to 4096. We found an expected multiplicative interaction between parameters.
Reference:
1 . Chambers JD, Bethwaite B, Diamond NT, Peachey T, Abramson D, Petrou S, Thomas EA (2012) Parametric computation predicts a multiplicative interaction between synaptic strength parameters that control gamma oscillations. Front Comput Neurosci 6:53 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Realistic Network; Axon; Synapse; Channel/Receptor; Dendrite;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s): Neocortex L5/6 pyramidal GLU cell; Neocortex L2/3 pyramidal GLU cell; Neocortex V1 interneuron basket PV GABA cell; Neocortex fast spiking (FS) interneuron; Neocortex spiny stellate cell; Neocortex spiking regular (RS) neuron; Neocortex spiking low threshold (LTS) neuron;
Channel(s): I A; I K; I K,leak; I K,Ca; I Calcium; I_K,Na;
Gap Junctions: Gap junctions;
Receptor(s): GabaA; AMPA; NMDA;
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s): Gaba; Glutamate;
Simulation Environment: NEURON;
Model Concept(s): Oscillations; Parameter sensitivity;
Implementer(s): Thomas, Evan [evan at evan-thomas.net]; Chambers, Jordan [jordandchambers at gmail.com];
Search NeuronDB for information about:  Neocortex L5/6 pyramidal GLU cell; Neocortex L2/3 pyramidal GLU cell; Neocortex V1 interneuron basket PV GABA cell; GabaA; AMPA; NMDA; I A; I K; I K,leak; I K,Ca; I Calcium; I_K,Na; Gaba; Glutamate;
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TITLE Sodium persistent current for RD Traub et al 2003, 2005

COMMENT

	This persistent sodium current is based on the activation
	permissive quantity, m, from the transient sodium channel. -TMM
	modified from an
	Implementation by Maciej Lazarewicz 2003 (mlazarew@seas.upenn.edu)
	fastNashift init to 0 and removed from arg modification Tom Morse 3/8/2006
	(for Traub et al 2005)

ENDCOMMENT

INDEPENDENT { t FROM 0 TO 1 WITH 1 (ms) }

UNITS { 
	(mV) = (millivolt) 
	(mA) = (milliamp) 
} 
NEURON { 
	SUFFIX napf
	USEION na READ ena WRITE ina
	RANGE gbar, ina,m, df, fastNa_shift, a, b, c, d, minf, mtau
}
PARAMETER { 
	fastNa_shift = 0 (mV): orig -3.5 (mV)
	a = 0 (1)
	b = 0 (1)
	c = 0 (1)
	d = 0 (1)
	gbar = 0.0 	   (mho/cm2)
	v (mV) ena 		   (mV)  
} 
ASSIGNED { 
	ina 		   (mA/cm2) 
	minf 	   (1)
	mtau 	   (ms)
	df	(mV)
} 
STATE {
	m
}
BREAKPOINT { 
	SOLVE states METHOD cnexp
	ina = gbar * m * m * m * ( v - ena ) 
	df = v - ena
} 
INITIAL { 
	settables( v )
	m = minf
	m = 0
} 
DERIVATIVE states { 
	settables( v ) 
	m' = ( minf - m ) / mtau 
}

UNITSOFF 

PROCEDURE settables(v1(mV)) {

	TABLE minf, mtau  FROM -120 TO 40 WITH 641

	minf  = 1 / ( 1 + exp( ( - ( v1 + fastNa_shift ) - 38 ) / 10 ) )
	if( ( v1 + fastNa_shift ) < -30.0 ) {
		mtau = 0.025 + 0.14 * exp( ( ( v1 + fastNa_shift ) + 30 ) / 10 )
	} else {
		mtau = 0.02 + a + (0.145+ b) * exp( ( - ( v1 + fastNa_shift +d ) - 30 ) / (10+c) ) 
	}

}

UNITSON