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Computational study of enhanced excitability in Hermissenda: membrane conductances modulated by 5-HT.

Yidao Cai1, Douglas A Baxter, Terry Crow.   

Abstract

Serotonin (5-HT) applied to the exposed but otherwise intact nervous system results in enhanced excitability of Hermissenda type-B photoreceptors. Several ion currents in the type-B photoreceptors are modulated by 5-HT, including the A-type K+ current (I(K,A)), sustained Ca2+ current (I(Ca,S)), Ca-dependent K+ current (I(K,Ca)), and a hyperpolarization-activated inward rectifier current (I(h)). In this study, we developed a computational model that reproduces physiological characteristics of type B photoreceptors, e.g. resting membrane potential, dark-adapted spike activity, spike width, and the amplitude difference between somatic and axonal spikes. We then used the model to investigate the contribution of different ion currents modulated by 5-HT to the magnitudes of enhanced excitability produced by 5-HT. Ion currents were systematically varied within limits observed experimentally, both individually and in combinations. A reduction of I(K,A) or I(K,Ca), or an increase in I(h) enhanced excitability by 20-50%. Decreasing I(Ca,S) produced a dramatic decrease in excitability. Reductions of I(K,V) produced only minimal increases in excitability, suggesting that I(K,V) probably plays a minor role in 5-HT induced enhanced excitability. Combinations of changes in I(K,A), I(K,Ca), I(h) and I(Ca,S) produced increases in excitability comparable to experimental observations. After 5-HT application, the cell's depolarization force is shifted from the I(h)-I(Ca,S) combination to predominantly I(h).

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12843698     DOI: 10.1023/a:1024479020420

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Neurosci        ISSN: 0929-5313            Impact factor:   1.621


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