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The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials

Optogenetics offers an unprecedented ability to spatially target neuronal stimulations. This study investigated via simulation, for the first time, how the spatial pattern of excitation affects the response of channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) expressing neurons. First we described a methodology for modelin...

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Autores principales: Grossman, Nir, Simiaki, Vasiliki, Martinet, Claire, Toumazou, Christofer, Schultz, Simon R., Nikolic, Konstantin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer US 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23179855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10827-012-0431-7
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author Grossman, Nir
Simiaki, Vasiliki
Martinet, Claire
Toumazou, Christofer
Schultz, Simon R.
Nikolic, Konstantin
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Simiaki, Vasiliki
Martinet, Claire
Toumazou, Christofer
Schultz, Simon R.
Nikolic, Konstantin
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description Optogenetics offers an unprecedented ability to spatially target neuronal stimulations. This study investigated via simulation, for the first time, how the spatial pattern of excitation affects the response of channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) expressing neurons. First we described a methodology for modeling ChR2 in the NEURON simulation platform. Then, we compared four most commonly considered illumination strategies (somatic, dendritic, axonal and whole cell) in a paradigmatic model of a cortical layer V pyramidal cell. We show that the spatial pattern of illumination has an important impact on the efficiency of stimulation and the kinetics of the spiking output. Whole cell illumination synchronizes the depolarization of the dendritic tree and the soma and evokes spiking characteristics with a distinct pattern including an increased bursting rate and enhanced back propagation of action potentials (bAPs). This type of illumination is the most efficient as a given irradiance threshold was achievable with only 6 % of ChR2 density needed in the case of somatic illumination. Targeting only the axon initial segment requires a high ChR2 density to achieve a given threshold irradiance and a prolonged illumination does not yield sustained spiking. We also show that patterned illumination can be used to modulate the bAPs and hence spatially modulate the direction and amplitude of spike time dependent plasticity protocols. We further found the irradiance threshold to increase in proportion to the demyelination level of an axon, suggesting that measurements of the irradiance threshold (for example relative to the soma) could be used to remotely probe a loss of neural myelin sheath, which is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-36502422013-05-10 The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials Grossman, Nir Simiaki, Vasiliki Martinet, Claire Toumazou, Christofer Schultz, Simon R. Nikolic, Konstantin J Comput Neurosci Article Optogenetics offers an unprecedented ability to spatially target neuronal stimulations. This study investigated via simulation, for the first time, how the spatial pattern of excitation affects the response of channelrhodopsin-2 (ChR2) expressing neurons. First we described a methodology for modeling ChR2 in the NEURON simulation platform. Then, we compared four most commonly considered illumination strategies (somatic, dendritic, axonal and whole cell) in a paradigmatic model of a cortical layer V pyramidal cell. We show that the spatial pattern of illumination has an important impact on the efficiency of stimulation and the kinetics of the spiking output. Whole cell illumination synchronizes the depolarization of the dendritic tree and the soma and evokes spiking characteristics with a distinct pattern including an increased bursting rate and enhanced back propagation of action potentials (bAPs). This type of illumination is the most efficient as a given irradiance threshold was achievable with only 6 % of ChR2 density needed in the case of somatic illumination. Targeting only the axon initial segment requires a high ChR2 density to achieve a given threshold irradiance and a prolonged illumination does not yield sustained spiking. We also show that patterned illumination can be used to modulate the bAPs and hence spatially modulate the direction and amplitude of spike time dependent plasticity protocols. We further found the irradiance threshold to increase in proportion to the demyelination level of an axon, suggesting that measurements of the irradiance threshold (for example relative to the soma) could be used to remotely probe a loss of neural myelin sheath, which is a hallmark of several neurodegenerative diseases. Springer US 2012-11-22 2013-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3650242/ /pubmed/23179855 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10827-012-0431-7 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012
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Grossman, Nir
Simiaki, Vasiliki
Martinet, Claire
Toumazou, Christofer
Schultz, Simon R.
Nikolic, Konstantin
The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title_full The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title_fullStr The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title_full_unstemmed The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title_short The spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
title_sort spatial pattern of light determines the kinetics and modulates backpropagation of optogenetic action potentials
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3650242/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23179855
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10827-012-0431-7
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