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   Investigating the Cocaine-Induced Reduction of Potassium Current on the Generation of Action Potentials Using A Computational Model  
   
نویسنده Borjkhani Hadi ,Borjkhani Mehdi ,Sharif Morteza A.
منبع Basic And Clinical Neuroscience - 2022 - دوره : 13 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:15 -24
چکیده    Introduction: drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, affect different brain regions and lead to pathological memories. these abnormal memories may occur due to changes in synaptic transmissions or variations in synaptic properties of neurons. it has been shown that cocaine inhibits delayed rectifying potassium currents in affected brain regions and can create pathological memories.this study investigates how the change in the conductance of delayed rectifying potassium channels can affect the produced action potentials using a computational model. methods: we present a computational model with different channels and receptors, including sodium, potassium, calcium, nmdars, and ampars, which can produce burst-type action potentials. in the simulations, by changing the delayed rectifying potassium conductance bifurcation diagram is calculated.results: by decreasing the potassium current for a fixed stimulatory signal, burst-type action potentials can be generated. in the following and with a further reduction of potassium conductance, produced action potentials exhibit non-linear and even chaotic behaviors.conclusion: results show that for a specific range of potassium conductance, a chaotic regime emerges in produced action potentials. these chaotic oscillations may play a role in inducing abnormal memories.
کلیدواژه Addiction ,Cocaine ,Delayed-Rectifier Potassium Current ,Computational Model ,Chaos
آدرس University Of Tehran, School Of Engineering Sciences, Iran, Urmia University Of Technology, School Of Industrial Technologies, Department Of Electrical Engineering, Iran, Urmia University Of Technology, School Of Industrial Technologies, Department Of Electrical Engineering, Iran
پست الکترونیکی m.abdolahisharif@ee.uut.ac.ir
 
     
   
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