A calcium-based plasticity model for predicting long-term potentiation and depression in the neocortex

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Chindemi, Giuseppe | Abdellah, Marwan | Amsalem, Oren | Benavides-Piccione, Ruth | Delattre, Vincent | Doron, Michael | Ecker, András | Jaquier, Aurélien | King, James | Kumbhar, Pramod | Monney, Caitlin | Perin, Rodrigo | Rössert, Christian | Tuncel, Anil | van Geit, Werner | Defelipe, Javier | Graupner, Michael | Segev, Idan | Markram, Henry | Muller, Eilif

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International audience. Abstract Pyramidal cells (PCs) form the backbone of the layered structure of the neocortex, and plasticity of their synapses is thought to underlie learning in the brain. However, such long-term synaptic changes have been experimentally characterized between only a few types of PCs, posing a significant barrier for studying neocortical learning mechanisms. Here we introduce a model of synaptic plasticity based on data-constrained postsynaptic calcium dynamics, and show in a neocortical microcircuit model that a single parameter set is sufficient to unify the available experimental findings on long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term depression (LTD) of PC connections. In particular, we find that the diverse plasticity outcomes across the different PC types can be explained by cell-type-specific synaptic physiology, cell morphology and innervation patterns, without requiring type-specific plasticity. Generalizing the model to in vivo extracellular calcium concentrations, we predict qualitatively different plasticity dynamics from those observed in vitro. This work provides a first comprehensive null model for LTP/LTD between neocortical PC types in vivo, and an open framework for further developing models of cortical synaptic plasticity.

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