3D olfactory bulb: operators (Migliore et al, 2015)

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Accession:168591
"... Using a 3D model of mitral and granule cell interactions supported by experimental findings, combined with a matrix-based representation of glomerular operations, we identify the mechanisms for forming one or more glomerular units in response to a given odor, how and to what extent the glomerular units interfere or interact with each other during learning, their computational role within the olfactory bulb microcircuit, and how their actions can be formalized into a theoretical framework in which the olfactory bulb can be considered to contain "odor operators" unique to each individual. ..."
Reference:
1 . Migliore M, Cavarretta F, Marasco A, Tulumello E, Hines ML, Shepherd GM (2015) Synaptic clusters function as odor operators in the olfactory bulb. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 112:8499-504 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Realistic Network;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s): Olfactory bulb main mitral GLU cell; Olfactory bulb main interneuron granule MC GABA cell;
Channel(s): I Na,t; I A; I K;
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s): AMPA; NMDA; Gaba;
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s): Gaba; Glutamate;
Simulation Environment: NEURON; Python;
Model Concept(s): Activity Patterns; Dendritic Action Potentials; Active Dendrites; Synaptic Plasticity; Action Potentials; Synaptic Integration; Unsupervised Learning; Sensory processing; Olfaction;
Implementer(s): Migliore, Michele [Michele.Migliore at Yale.edu]; Cavarretta, Francesco [francescocavarretta at hotmail.it];
Search NeuronDB for information about:  Olfactory bulb main mitral GLU cell; Olfactory bulb main interneuron granule MC GABA cell; AMPA; NMDA; Gaba; I Na,t; I A; I K; Gaba; Glutamate;
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TITLE K-DR
: K-DR current for Mitral Cells from Wang et al (1996)
: M.Migliore Jan. 2002

NEURON {
    THREADSAFE
	SUFFIX kdrmt
	USEION k READ ek WRITE ik
	RANGE  gbar
	GLOBAL minf, mtau
}

PARAMETER {
	gbar = 0.002   	(mho/cm2)	
								
	celsius
	ek		(mV)            : must be explicitly def. in hoc
	v 		(mV)
	a0m=0.0035
	vhalfm=-50
	zetam=0.055
	gmm=0.5

	q10=3
}


UNITS {
	(mA) = (milliamp)
	(mV) = (millivolt)
	(pS) = (picosiemens)
	(um) = (micron)
} 

ASSIGNED {
	ik 		(mA/cm2)
	minf 		mtau (ms)	 	
}
 

STATE { m}

BREAKPOINT {
        SOLVE states METHOD cnexp
	ik = gbar*m*(v - ek)
} 

INITIAL {
	trates(v)
	m=minf  
}

DERIVATIVE states {   
        trates(v)      
        m' = (minf-m)/mtau
}

PROCEDURE trates(v) {  
	LOCAL qt
        qt=q10^((celsius-24)/10)
        minf = 1/(1 + exp(-(v-21)/10))
	mtau = betm(v)/(qt*a0m*(1+alpm(v)))
}

FUNCTION alpm(v(mV)) {
  alpm = exp(zetam*(v-vhalfm)) 
}

FUNCTION betm(v(mV)) {
  betm = exp(zetam*gmm*(v-vhalfm)) 
}