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Cerebellar purkinje cell (De Schutter and Bower 1994)
 
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Accession:
7176
Tutorial simulation of a cerebellar Purkinje cell. This tutorial is based upon a GENESIS simulation of a cerebellar Purkinje cell, modeled and fine-tuned by Erik de Schutter. The tutorial assumes that you have a basic knowledge of the Purkinje cell and its synaptic inputs. It gives visual insight in how different properties as concentrations and channel conductances vary and interact within a real Purkinje cell.
References:
1 .
De Schutter E, Bower JM (1994) An active membrane model of the cerebellar Purkinje cell. I. Simulation of current clamps in slice.
J Neurophysiol
71
:375-400
[
PubMed
]
2 .
De Schutter E, Bower JM (1994) An active membrane model of the cerebellar Purkinje cell II. Simulation of synaptic responses.
J Neurophysiol
71
:401-19
[
PubMed
]
3 .
Staub C, De Schutter E, Knöpfel T (1994) Voltage-imaging and simulation of effects of voltage- and agonist-activated conductances on soma-dendritic voltage coupling in cerebellar Purkinje cells.
J Comput Neurosci
1
:301-11
[
PubMed
]
4 .
De Schutter E, Bower JM (1994) Simulated responses of cerebellar Purkinje cells are independent of the dendritic location of granule cell synaptic inputs.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
91
:4736-40
[
PubMed
]
5 .
De Schutter E (1998) Dendritic voltage and calcium-gated channels amplify the variability of postsynaptic responses in a Purkinje cell model.
J Neurophysiol
80
:504-19
[
PubMed
]
6 .
Jaeger D, De Schutter E, Bower JM (1997) The role of synaptic and voltage-gated currents in the control of Purkinje cell spiking: a modeling study.
J Neurosci
17
:91-106
[
PubMed
]
7 .
de Schutter E (1994) Modelling the cerebellar Purkinje cell: experiments in computo.
Prog Brain Res
102
:427-41
[
PubMed
]
8 .
De Schutter E (1997) A new functional role for cerebellar long-term depression.
Prog Brain Res
114
:529-42
[
PubMed
]
9 .
Steuber V, Mittmann W, Hoebeek FE, Silver RA, De Zeeuw CI, Häusser M, De Schutter E (2007) Cerebellar LTD and pattern recognition by Purkinje cells.
Neuron
54
:121-36
[
PubMed
]
Model Information
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Model Type:
Neuron or other electrically excitable cell;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Cell Type(s):
Cerebellum Purkinje GABA cell;
Channel(s):
I Na,p;
I Na,t;
I T low threshold;
I p,q;
I A;
I K;
I M;
I K,Ca;
I Sodium;
I Calcium;
I Potassium;
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s):
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Simulation Environment:
GENESIS;
Model Concept(s):
Activity Patterns;
Dendritic Action Potentials;
Active Dendrites;
Detailed Neuronal Models;
Tutorial/Teaching;
Synaptic Integration;
Implementer(s):
Cornelis, Hugo [hugo at bbf.uia.ac.be];
Airong, Dong [tard at fimmu.com];
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Cerebellum Purkinje GABA cell
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I Na,p
;
I Na,t
;
I T low threshold
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I p,q
;
I A
;
I K
;
I M
;
I K,Ca
;
I Sodium
;
I Calcium
;
I Potassium
;
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