Hysteresis and bistability in synaptic transmission modeled as a chain of biochemical reactions with a positive feedback
Pranas Katauskis,
Feliksas Ivanauskas,
Aidas Alaburda
Abstract:In this paper, we employ computational analysis to investigate the long-term potentiation (LTP) and memory formation in synapses between neurons. We use a mathematical model describing the synaptic transmission as a signal transduction pathway with a positive feedback loop formed by diffusion of nitric oxide (NO) to the presynaptic site. We found that the model of synaptic transmission exhibits a hysteresis-like behavior, where the strength of synaptic transmission depends not just on instantaneous interstimul… Show more
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