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Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach

Life-supporting rhythmic motor functions like heart-beating in invertebrates and breathing in vertebrates require an indefatigable generation of a robust rhythm by specialized oscillatory circuits, central pattern generators (CPGs). These CPGs should be sufficiently flexible to adjust to environment...

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Autores principales: Erazo-Toscano, Ricardo, Fomenko, Mykhailo, Core, Samuel, Calabrese, Ronald L., Cymbalyuk, Gennady
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Publicado: Society for Neuroscience 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10444573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37433684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0331-22.2023
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author Erazo-Toscano, Ricardo
Fomenko, Mykhailo
Core, Samuel
Calabrese, Ronald L.
Cymbalyuk, Gennady
author_facet Erazo-Toscano, Ricardo
Fomenko, Mykhailo
Core, Samuel
Calabrese, Ronald L.
Cymbalyuk, Gennady
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description Life-supporting rhythmic motor functions like heart-beating in invertebrates and breathing in vertebrates require an indefatigable generation of a robust rhythm by specialized oscillatory circuits, central pattern generators (CPGs). These CPGs should be sufficiently flexible to adjust to environmental changes and behavioral goals. Continuous self-sustained operation of bursting neurons requires intracellular Na(+) concentration to remain in a functional range and to have checks and balances of the Na(+) fluxes met on a cycle-to-cycle basis during bursting. We hypothesize that at a high excitability state, the interaction of the Na(+)/K(+) pump current, I(pump), and persistent Na(+) current, I(NaP), produces a mechanism supporting functional bursting. I(NaP) is a low voltage-activated inward current that initiates and supports the bursting phase. This current does not inactivate and is a significant source of Na(+) influx. I(pump) is an outward current activated by [Na(+)](i) and is the major source of Na(+) efflux. Both currents are active and counteract each other between and during bursts. We apply a combination of electrophysiology, computational modeling, and dynamic clamp to investigate the role of I(pump) and I(NaP) in the leech heartbeat CPG interneurons (HN neurons). Applying dynamic clamp to introduce additional I(pump) and I(NaP) into the dynamics of living synaptically isolated HN neurons in real time, we show that their joint increase produces transition into a new bursting regime characterized by higher spike frequency and larger amplitude of the membrane potential oscillations. Further increase of I(pump) speeds up this rhythm by shortening burst duration (BD) and interburst interval (IBI).
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spelling pubmed-104445732023-08-24 Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach Erazo-Toscano, Ricardo Fomenko, Mykhailo Core, Samuel Calabrese, Ronald L. Cymbalyuk, Gennady eNeuro Research Article: New Research Life-supporting rhythmic motor functions like heart-beating in invertebrates and breathing in vertebrates require an indefatigable generation of a robust rhythm by specialized oscillatory circuits, central pattern generators (CPGs). These CPGs should be sufficiently flexible to adjust to environmental changes and behavioral goals. Continuous self-sustained operation of bursting neurons requires intracellular Na(+) concentration to remain in a functional range and to have checks and balances of the Na(+) fluxes met on a cycle-to-cycle basis during bursting. We hypothesize that at a high excitability state, the interaction of the Na(+)/K(+) pump current, I(pump), and persistent Na(+) current, I(NaP), produces a mechanism supporting functional bursting. I(NaP) is a low voltage-activated inward current that initiates and supports the bursting phase. This current does not inactivate and is a significant source of Na(+) influx. I(pump) is an outward current activated by [Na(+)](i) and is the major source of Na(+) efflux. Both currents are active and counteract each other between and during bursts. We apply a combination of electrophysiology, computational modeling, and dynamic clamp to investigate the role of I(pump) and I(NaP) in the leech heartbeat CPG interneurons (HN neurons). Applying dynamic clamp to introduce additional I(pump) and I(NaP) into the dynamics of living synaptically isolated HN neurons in real time, we show that their joint increase produces transition into a new bursting regime characterized by higher spike frequency and larger amplitude of the membrane potential oscillations. Further increase of I(pump) speeds up this rhythm by shortening burst duration (BD) and interburst interval (IBI). Society for Neuroscience 2023-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10444573/ /pubmed/37433684 http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0331-22.2023 Text en Copyright © 2023 Erazo-Toscano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article: New Research
Erazo-Toscano, Ricardo
Fomenko, Mykhailo
Core, Samuel
Calabrese, Ronald L.
Cymbalyuk, Gennady
Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title_full Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title_fullStr Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title_full_unstemmed Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title_short Bursting Dynamics Based on the Persistent Na(+) and Na(+)/K(+) Pump Currents: A Dynamic Clamp Approach
title_sort bursting dynamics based on the persistent na(+) and na(+)/k(+) pump currents: a dynamic clamp approach
topic Research Article: New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10444573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37433684
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0331-22.2023
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