; From [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22357909 Harris KM and Weinberg 2012]
* Spine morphology {{Fig|[[File:Synaptic Buton.png]]|3D reconstruction of a proximal CA3 pyramidal cell dendrite (blue) and a large mossy fiber bouton (translucent yellow). The cut-away in C2 shows synapses (red) onto multiple dendritic spines, some of which are highly branched. The bouton also forms nonsynaptic cell adhesion junctions (fuchsia).}}
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Receptor Diffusion & Cluster Model - ReDiClus Model
Diffusion and Cluster Model of LTP
Diffusion and Cluster Model of LTP
Model Space
The model is simulated in a 3D space with the following parameters
There is a 3D XYZ coordinate grid
The X-Y plane has 60x60 area
The X-Y plane consists of real numbers: -30 to +30
The Z axis is only 2 levels: 0 and -1
0 represents the membrane surface
-1 represents intracellular space
Particle Types
There are 2 types of particles in the simulation
'Red' particle dots represent AMPA receptors
Red dots can randomly diffuse anywhere on the X-Y plane
Red dots only diffuse on the surface Z = 0
'Blue' particle dots represent PSD-95 molecules
Blue dots are contained in predefined PSD areas and cannot leave
Blue dots can exist at the surface Z = 0 or intracellularly Z = -1
Spine morphology FIG: {{#info: 3D reconstruction of a proximal CA3 pyramidal cell dendrite (blue) and a large mossy fiber bouton (translucent yellow). The cut-away in C2 shows synapses (red) onto multiple dendritic spines, some of which are highly branched. The bouton also forms nonsynaptic cell adhesion junctions (fuchsia). CLICK AWAY FROM IMAGE TO CLOSE }}
Error creating thumbnail: File missing• Diffusion rate was measured as µm2/s • Below are the linearized median diffusion rates • Dendrite: 0.8 µm/s • PSD: 0.4 - 0.1 µm/s • PSDp: 0.1 - 0.01 µm/s