Four-pathway phenomenological synaptic plasticity model (Ebner et al. 2019)

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Accession:251493

Reference:
1 . Ebner C, Clopath C, Jedlicka P, Cuntz H (2019) Unifying Long-Term Plasticity Rules for Excitatory Synapses by Modeling Dendrites of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons. Cell Rep 29:4295-4307.e6 [PubMed]
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Model Type: Synapse;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s): Neocortex V1 L5B pyramidal pyramidal tract GLU cell;
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Simulation Environment: NEURON;
Model Concept(s): Synaptic Plasticity; Long-term Synaptic Plasticity; Detailed Neuronal Models; Active Dendrites; Influence of Dendritic Geometry;
Implementer(s): Ebner, Christian [ebner at fias.uni-frankfurt.de];
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K_Pst.mod *
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Nap_Et2.mod *
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SK_E2.mod *
SKv3_1.mod *
syn_4p.mod
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:Reference : :		Adams et al. 1982 - M-currents and other potassium currents in bullfrog sympathetic neurones
:Comment: corrected rates using q10 = 2.3, target temperature 34, orginal 21

NEURON	{
	SUFFIX Im
	USEION k READ ek WRITE ik
	RANGE gImbar, gIm, ik
}

UNITS	{
	(S) = (siemens)
	(mV) = (millivolt)
	(mA) = (milliamp)
}

PARAMETER	{
	gImbar = 0.00001 (S/cm2) 
}

ASSIGNED	{
	v	(mV)
	ek	(mV)
	ik	(mA/cm2)
	gIm	(S/cm2)
	mInf
	mTau
	mAlpha
	mBeta
}

STATE	{ 
	m
}

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

DERIVATIVE states	{
	rates()
	m' = (mInf-m)/mTau
}

INITIAL{
	rates()
	m = mInf
}

PROCEDURE rates(){
  LOCAL qt
  qt = 2.3^((34-21)/10)

	UNITSOFF
		mAlpha = 3.3e-3*exp(2.5*0.04*(v - -35))
		mBeta = 3.3e-3*exp(-2.5*0.04*(v - -35))
		mInf = mAlpha/(mAlpha + mBeta)
		mTau = (1/(mAlpha + mBeta))/qt
	UNITSON
}