Articolo in rivista, 2014, ENG, 10.1007/s11571-014-9285-1

Random dispersion in excitatory synapse response

Ventriglia F.

Istituto di Cibernetica E.Caianiello del CNR, Via Campi Flegrei 34, 80078 Pozzuoli, NA, Italy

The excitatory synaptic function is subject to a huge amount of researches and fairly all the structural elements of the synapse are investigated to determine their specific contribution to the response. A model of an excitatory (hippocampal) synapse, based on time discretized Langevin equations (time-step = 40 fs), was introduced to describe the Brownian motion of Glutamate molecules (GLUTs) within the synaptic cleft and their binding to postsynaptic receptors. The binding has been computed by the introduction of a binding probability related to the hits of GLUTs on receptor binding sites. This model has been utilized in computer simulations aimed to describe the random dispersion of the synaptic response, evaluated from the dispersion of the peak amplitude of the excitatory post-synaptic current. The results of the simulation, presented here, have been used to find a reliable numerical quantity for the unknown value of the binding probability. Moreover, the same results have shown that the coefficient of variation decreases when the number of postsynaptic receptors increases, all the other parameters of the process being unchanged. Due to its possible relationships with the learning and memory, this last finding seems to furnish an important clue for understanding the basic mechanisms of the brain activity. © 2014 Springer Science+Business Media.

Cognitive neurodynamics (Print) 8 (4), pp. 327–334

Keywords

Binding probability, Computer simulation, EPSC peak value dispersion, Glutamate synaptic response

CNR authors

Ventriglia Francesco

CNR institutes

ISASI – Istituto di Scienze Applicate e Sistemi Intelligenti "Eduardo Caianiello"

ID: 294575

Year: 2014

Type: Articolo in rivista

Creation: 2015-01-16 13:51:22.000

Last update: 2015-01-16 13:51:22.000

External IDs

CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:294575

DOI: 10.1007/s11571-014-9285-1

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84904616733