Astrocytic gliotransmission as a pathway for stable stimulation of post-synaptic spiking

Implications for working memory

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Valentin Würzbauer (Student TU Delft)

K. Lenk (Graz University of Technology)

M. Jafarian (TU Delft - Team Matin Jafarian)

Research Group
Team Matin Jafarian
Copyright
© 2023 Valentin Würzbauer, Kerstin Lenk, M. Jafarian
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2023.10.1615
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Valentin Würzbauer, Kerstin Lenk, M. Jafarian
Research Group
Team Matin Jafarian
Issue number
2
Volume number
56
Pages (from-to)
488-493
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Abstract

The brain consists not only of neurons but also of non-neuronal cells, including astrocytes. Recent discoveries in neuroscience suggest that astrocytes directly regulate neuronal activity by releasing gliotransmitters such as glutamate. In this paper, we consider a biologically plausible mathematical model of a tripartite neuron-astrocyte network. We study the stability of the nonlinear astrocyte dynamics, as well as its role in regulating the firing rate of the postsynaptic neuron. We show that astrocytes enable storing neuronal information temporarily. Motivated by recent findings on the role of astrocytes in explaining mechanisms of working memory, we numerically verify the utility of our analysis in showing the possibility of two competing theories of persistent and sparse neuronal activity of working memory.