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Phase response curve of a globus pallidal neuron (Fujita et al. 2011)
 
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Accession:
143100
We investigated how changes in ionic conductances alter the phase response curve (PRC) of a globus pallidal (GP) neuron and stability of a synchronous activity of a GP network, using a single-compartmental conductance-based neuron model. The results showed the PRC and the stability were influenced by changes in the persistent sodium current, the Kv3 potassium, the M-type potassium and the calcium-dependent potassium current.
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1 .
Fujita T, Fukai T, Kitano K (2012) Influences of membrane properties on phase response curve and synchronization stability in a model globus pallidus neuron.
J Comput Neurosci
32
:539-53
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PubMed
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Model Type:
Neuron or other electrically excitable cell;
Brain Region(s)/Organism:
Basal ganglia;
Cell Type(s):
Globus pallidus neuron;
Channel(s):
I Na,p;
I Na,t;
I A;
I M;
I h;
I K,Ca;
I Calcium;
I A, slow;
KCNQ1;
Gap Junctions:
Receptor(s):
Gene(s):
Transmitter(s):
Ions;
Simulation Environment:
NEURON;
Model Concept(s):
Synchronization;
Parkinson's;
Phase Response Curves;
Implementer(s):
Kitano, Katsunori [kkt23219 at is.ritsumei.ac.jp];
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I M
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I h
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I K,Ca
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I Calcium
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I A, slow
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KCNQ1
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Ions
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