Computational Modeling of Channelrhodopsin-2 Photocurrent Characteristics in Relation to Neural Signaling

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Roxana A. Stefanescu
R. G. Shivakeshavan
Pramod P. Khargonekar
Sachin S. Talathi
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[1] University of Florida,Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology
[2] University of Florida,Department of Biomedical Engineering
[3] University of Florida,Department of Electrical Engineering
[4] University of Florida,Department of Neuroscience
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Model Neuron; Closed State; Neural Response; Root Means Square Deviation; Hippocampal Pyramidal Cell;
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Channelrhodopsins-2 (ChR2) are a class of light sensitive proteins that offer the ability to use light stimulation to regulate neural activity with millisecond precision. In order to address the limitations in the efficacy of the wild-type ChR2 (ChRwt) to achieve this objective, new variants of ChR2 that exhibit fast mon-exponential photocurrent decay characteristics have been recently developed and validated. In this paper, we investigate whether the framework of transition rate model with 4 states, primarily developed to mimic the biexponential photocurrent decay kinetics of ChRwt, as opposed to the low complexity 3 state model, is warranted to mimic the mono-exponential photocurrent decay kinetics of the newly developed fast ChR2 variants: ChETA (Gunaydin et al., Nature Neurosci. 13:387–392, 2010) and ChRET/TC (Berndt et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 108:7595–7600, 2011). We begin by estimating the parameters of the 3-state and 4-state models from experimental data on the photocurrent kinetics of ChRwt, ChETA, and ChRET/TC. We then incorporate these models into a fast-spiking interneuron model (Wang and Buzsaki, J. Neurosci. 16:6402–6413, 1996) and a hippocampal pyramidal cell model (Golomb et al., J. Neurophysiol. 96:1912–1926, 2006) and investigate the extent to which the experimentally observed neural response to various optostimulation protocols can be captured by these models. We demonstrate that for all ChR2 variants investigated, the 4 state model implementation is better able to capture neural response consistent with experiments across wide range of optostimulation protocol. We conclude by analytically investigating the conditions under which the characteristic specific to the 3-state model, namely the monoexponential photocurrent decay of the newly developed variants of ChR2, can occur in the framework of the 4-state model.
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