Biological complexity facilitates tuning of the neuronal parameter space

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The electrical and computational properties of neurons in our brains are determined by a rich repertoire of membrane-spanning ion channels and elaborate dendritic trees. However, the precise reason for this inherent complexity remains unknown, given that simpler models with fewer ion channels are also able to functionally reproduce the behaviour of some neurons. Here, we stochastically varied the ion channel densities of a biophysically detailed dentate gyrus granule cell model to produce a large population of putative granule cells, comparing those with all 15 original ion channels to their reduced but functional counterparts containing only 5 ion channels. Strikingly, valid parameter combinations in the full models were dramatically more frequent at -6% vs. -1% in the simpler model. The full models were also more stable in the face of perturbations to channel expression levels. Scaling up the numbers of ion channels artificially in the reduced models recovered these advantages confirming the key contribution of the actual number of ion channel types. We conclude that the diversity of ion channels gives a neuron greater flexibility and robustness to achieve a target excitability.

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Schneider, M., Bird, A. D., Gidon, A., Triesch, J., Jedlicka, P., & Cuntz, H. (2023). Biological complexity facilitates tuning of the neuronal parameter space. PLoS Computational Biology, 19(7 July). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011212

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