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The Journal of Neuroscience, February 1, 2003, 23(3):943
The Functional Consequences of Changes in the Strength and
Duration of Synaptic Inputs to Oscillatory Neurons
Astrid A.
Prinz,
Vatsala
Thirumalai, and
Eve
Marder
Volen Center and Biology Department, Brandeis University, Waltham,
Massachusetts 02454-9110
We studied the effect of synaptic inputs of different
amplitude and duration on neural oscillators by simulating synaptic conductance pulses in a bursting conductance-based pacemaker model and
by injecting artificial synaptic conductance pulses into pyloric pacemaker neurons of the lobster stomatogastric ganglion using the
dynamic clamp. In the model and the biological neuron, the change in
burst period caused by inhibitory and excitatory inputs of increasing
strength saturated, such that synaptic inputs above a certain strength
all had the same effect on the firing pattern of the oscillatory
neuron. In contrast, increasing the duration of the synaptic
conductance pulses always led to changes in the burst period,
indicating that neural oscillators are sensitive to changes in the
duration of synaptic input but are not sensitive to changes in the
strength of synaptic inputs above a certain conductance. This
saturation of the response to progressively stronger synaptic inputs
occurs not only in bursting neurons but also in tonically spiking
neurons. We identified inward currents at hyperpolarized potentials as
the cause of the saturation in the model neuron. Our findings imply
that activity-dependent or modulator-induced changes in synaptic
strength are not necessarily accompanied by changes in the functional
impact of a synapse on the timing of postsynaptic spikes or bursts.
Key words:
dynamic clamp; phase response curve; phase
resetting curve; PRC; stomatogastric ganglion; STG; lobster; neural
oscillators; synapse strength; model neuron; burst; spike frequency
Copyright © 2003 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/03/233943-12$05.00/0
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