Intrinsic coherence resonance in excitable membrane patches.

Gerhard Schmid, Peter Hänggi
Author Information
  1. Gerhard Schmid: Institut für Physik, Universität Augsburg, Theoretische Physik I, D-86135 Augsburg, Germany. Gerhard.Schmid@physik.uni-augsburg.de

Abstract

The influence of intrinsic channel noise on the spiking activity of excitable membrane patches is studied by use of a stochastic generalization of the Hodgkin-Huxley model. Internal noise stemming from the stochastic dynamics of individual ion channels does affect the electric properties of the cell-membrane patches. There exists an optimal size of the membrane patch for which the internal noise alone can cause a nearly regular spontaneous generation of action potentials. We consider the influence of intrinsic channel noise in presence of a constant and an oscillatory current driving for both, the mean interspike interval and the phenomenon of coherence resonance for neuronal spiking. Given small membrane patches, implying that channel noise dominates the excitable dynamics, we find the phenomenon of intrinsic coherence resonance. In this case, the relatively regular spiking behavior becomes essentially independent of an applied stimulus. We observed, however, the occurrence of a skipping of supra-threshold input events due to channel noise for intermediate patch sizes. This effect consequently reduces the overall coherence of the spiking.

MeSH Term

Action Potentials
Algorithms
Animals
Axons
Decapodiformes
Electric Capacitance
Electrophysiology
Ion Channel Gating
Ion Channels
Kinetics
Membrane Potentials
Models, Neurological
Neurons
Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated
Sodium Channels
Stochastic Processes

Chemicals

Ion Channels
Potassium Channels, Voltage-Gated
Sodium Channels

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