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. 1993 Dec;65(6):2473-7.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(93)81297-9.

A model for 8-10 Hz spindling in interconnected thalamic relay and reticularis neurons

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A model for 8-10 Hz spindling in interconnected thalamic relay and reticularis neurons

A Destexhe et al. Biophys J. 1993 Dec.

Abstract

We investigated a simplified model of a thalamocortical cell and a reticular thalamic cell interconnected with excitatory and inhibitory synapses, based on Hodgkin-Huxley type kinetics. The intrinsic oscillatory properties of the model cells were similar to those observed from single cells in vitro. When synaptic interactions were included, spindle oscillations were observed consisting of sequences of rhythmic oscillations at 8-10 Hz separated by silent periods of 8-40 s. The model suggests that Ca2+ regulation of lh channels may be responsible for the waxing and waning of spindles and that the reticular cell shapes the 10-Hz rhythmicity. The model also predicts that the kinetics of gamma-aminobutyric acid inhibitory postsynaptic potentials as well as the intrinsic properties of reticular cells are critical in determining the frequency of spindle rhythmicity.

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