Linking Minimal And Detailed Models Of Ca1 Microcircuits Reveals How Theta Rhythms Emerge And Their Frequencies Controlled

biorxiv(2021)

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The wide variety of cell types and their biophysical complexities pose a challenge in our ability to understand oscillatory activities produced by cellular-based computational network models. This challenge stems from their high-dimensional and multiparametric natures. To overcome this, we implement a solution by linking minimal and detailed models of CA1 microcircuits that generate intrahippocampal (3-12 Hz) theta rhythms. We leverage insights from minimal models to guide explorations of more detailed models and obtain a cellular perspective of theta generation. Our findings distinguish the pyramidal cells as the theta rhythm initiators and reveal that their activity is regularized by the inhibitory cell populations, supporting a proposed hypothesis of an "inhibition-based tuning" mechanism. We find a strong correlation between input current to the pyramidal cells and the resulting local field potential theta frequency, indicating that intrinsic pyramidal cell properties underpin network frequency characteristics. This work provides a cellular-based foundation from which in vivo theta activities can be explored.
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CA1 microcircuit, interneuron, mathematical model, network, theta rhythm
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