Controlling Ca2+-Activated K+ Channels with Models of Ca2+ Buffering in Purkinje Cells

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Haroon Anwar
Sungho Hong
Erik De Schutter
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[1] Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology,Computational Neuroscience Unit
[2] University of Antwerp,Theoretical Neurobiology
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The Cerebellum | 2012年 / 11卷
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Purkinje cells; Calcium channels; Potassium channels; Calcium-activated; Calcium-binding proteins; Diffusion; Computer simulation;
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Intracellular Ca2+ concentrations play a crucial role in the physiological interaction between Ca2+ channels and Ca2+-activated K+ channels. The commonly used model, a Ca2+ pool with a short relaxation time, fails to simulate interactions occurring at multiple time scales. On the other hand, detailed computational models including various Ca2+ buffers and pumps can result in large computational cost due to radial diffusion in large compartments, which may be undesirable when simulating morphologically detailed Purkinje cell models. We present a method using a compensating mechanism to replace radial diffusion and compared the dynamics of different Ca2+ buffering models during generation of a dendritic Ca2+ spike in a single compartment model of a PC dendritic segment with Ca2+ channels of P- and T-type and Ca2+-activated K+ channels of BK- and SK-type. The Ca2+ dynamics models used are (1) a single Ca2+ pool; (2) two Ca2+ pools, respectively, for the fast and slow transients; (3) detailed Ca2+ dynamics with buffers, pump, and diffusion; and (4) detailed Ca2+ dynamics with buffers, pump, and diffusion compensation. Our results show that detailed Ca2+ dynamics models have significantly better control over Ca2+-activated K+ channels and lead to physiologically more realistic simulations of Ca2+ spikes and bursting. Furthermore, the compensating mechanism largely eliminates the effect of removing diffusion from the model on Ca2+ dynamics over multiple time scales.
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页码:681 / 693
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