GENERATION MECHANISMS AND SYNAPTIC GAINS FOR ABNORMAL BETA OSCILLATIONS IN THE BASAL GANGLIA
Institut des Maladies Neurodégénératives
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PS04-08PM-653
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We first use a model of the BG-thalamo-cortical network to evaluate the properties of oscillatory dynamics generated by each putative mechanism. The frequencies and coherence pattern of oscillations generated by one or several negative-feedback loops are derived in two different versions of the model with species-specific anatomical and physiological parameters, relying on rodent or primate data. These oscillatory properties can be compared with experimental observations.
Then, we aim to better constrain the model, in particular the synaptic gains between BG populations, relying on experiments combining electrophysiology and optogenetics. We compare responses of striatal, subthalamic and pallidal populations recorded during controlled activation of STN and striatal D2 neurons to the responses expected in the BG model. Using simulation-based inference, we determine the most likely set of synaptic gains in the network that best reproduce the experimental recordings.
Our results will improve the understanding of the mechanisms underlying beta activity in the BG-thalamo-cortical network.
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