Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules
Experimental observations reveal that the expression levels of different ion channels vary dramatically across neurons of a defined type, even when these neurons exhibit stereotyped electrical properties. However, there are robust correlations between different ion channel expression levels, althoug...
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| author | O'Leary, Timothy Williams, Alex H Caplan, Jonathan S Marder, Eve |
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| description | Experimental observations reveal that the expression levels of different ion channels vary dramatically across neurons of a defined type, even when these neurons exhibit stereotyped electrical properties. However, there are robust correlations between different ion channel expression levels, although the mechanisms that determine these correlations are unknown. Using generic model neurons we show that correlated conductance expression can emerge from simple homeostatic control mechanisms that couple expression rates of individual conductances to cellular readouts of activity. The correlations depend on the relative rates of expression of different conductances. Furthermore, we show that homeostatic regulation is remarkably insensitive to the details that couple the regulation of a given conductance to overall neuronal activity because of degeneracy in the function of multiple conductances and can be robust to 'anti-homeostatic' regulation of a subset of conductances expressed in a cell. |
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| spelling | oai:localhost:123456789-4592021-04-07T16:30:12Z Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules O'Leary, Timothy Williams, Alex H Caplan, Jonathan S Marder, Eve Science Experimental observations reveal that the expression levels of different ion channels vary dramatically across neurons of a defined type, even when these neurons exhibit stereotyped electrical properties. However, there are robust correlations between different ion channel expression levels, although the mechanisms that determine these correlations are unknown. Using generic model neurons we show that correlated conductance expression can emerge from simple homeostatic control mechanisms that couple expression rates of individual conductances to cellular readouts of activity. The correlations depend on the relative rates of expression of different conductances. Furthermore, we show that homeostatic regulation is remarkably insensitive to the details that couple the regulation of a given conductance to overall neuronal activity because of degeneracy in the function of multiple conductances and can be robust to 'anti-homeostatic' regulation of a subset of conductances expressed in a cell. 2019-04-26T08:57:12Z 2019-04-26T08:57:12Z 24/06/13 https://demo7.dspace.org/handle/123456789/459 en National Academy of Sciences |
| spellingShingle | O'Leary, Timothy Williams, Alex H Caplan, Jonathan S Marder, Eve Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title | Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title_full | Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title_fullStr | Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title_full_unstemmed | Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title_short | Correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
| title_sort | correlations in ion channel expression emerge from homeostatic tuning rules |
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