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Thalamic control of sensory processing and spindles in a biophysical somatosensory thalamoreticular circuit model of wakefulness and sleep.


ABSTRACT: Thalamoreticular circuitry plays a key role in arousal, attention, cognition, and sleep spindles, and is linked to several brain disorders. A detailed computational model of mouse somatosensory thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus has been developed to capture the properties of over 14,000 neurons connected by 6 million synapses. The model recreates the biological connectivity of these neurons, and simulations of the model reproduce multiple experimental findings in different brain states. The model shows that inhibitory rebound produces frequency-selective enhancement of thalamic responses during wakefulness. We find that thalamic interactions are responsible for the characteristic waxing and waning of spindle oscillations. In addition, we find that changes in thalamic excitability control spindle frequency and their incidence. The model is made openly available to provide a new tool for studying the function and dysfunction of the thalamoreticular circuitry in various brain states.

SUBMITTER: Iavarone E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10066598 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thalamic control of sensory processing and spindles in a biophysical somatosensory thalamoreticular circuit model of wakefulness and sleep.

Iavarone Elisabetta E   Simko Jane J   Shi Ying Y   Bertschy Marine M   García-Amado María M   Litvak Polina P   Kaufmann Anna-Kristin AK   O'Reilly Christian C   Amsalem Oren O   Abdellah Marwan M   Chevtchenko Grigori G   Coste Benoît B   Courcol Jean-Denis JD   Ecker András A   Favreau Cyrille C   Fleury Adrien Christian AC   Van Geit Werner W   Gevaert Michael M   Guerrero Nadir Román NR   Herttuainen Joni J   Ivaska Genrich G   Kerrien Samuel S   King James G JG   Kumbhar Pramod P   Lurie Patrycja P   Magkanaris Ioannis I   Muddapu Vignayanandam Ravindernath VR   Nair Jayakrishnan J   Pereira Fernando L FL   Perin Rodrigo R   Petitjean Fabien F   Ranjan Rajnish R   Reimann Michael M   Soltuzu Liviu L   Sy Mohameth François MF   Tuncel M Anıl MA   Ulbrich Alexander A   Wolf Matthias M   Clascá Francisco F   Markram Henry H   Hill Sean L SL  

Cell reports 20230301 3


Thalamoreticular circuitry plays a key role in arousal, attention, cognition, and sleep spindles, and is linked to several brain disorders. A detailed computational model of mouse somatosensory thalamus and thalamic reticular nucleus has been developed to capture the properties of over 14,000 neurons connected by 6 million synapses. The model recreates the biological connectivity of these neurons, and simulations of the model reproduce multiple experimental findings in different brain states. Th  ...[more]

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