Table 1.
Model type | Cell type | Working mechanisms | Main results | Reference |
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Multi-compartment | CA1 pyramidal neuron | Incorporate different calcium channels | Decreased excitability of aged CA1 cells | Markaki et al. (2005) |
Multi-compartment | CA1 pyramidal neuron | Endogenous and exogenous chemical modulation on membrane | Explore the effect of chemicals on neural diseases | Ferrante et al. (2008) |
Multi-compartment | CA1 pyramidal neuron | Blocking A-type K+ currents | Back-propagating action potentials in the dendrites induce hyperexcitability | Morse et al. (2010) |
Neural network | Non-specific cells in thalamus and cortex | Excitatory and inhibitory connectivity | Active synapses in the thalamus decrease alpha-band EEG wave | Bhattacharya et al. (2011) |
Multi-compartment | CA1 pyramidal neuron | Aβ-peptides progressive accumulation | Multi mechanisms modulate excitability | Culmone and Migliore (2012) |
Single neuron with synapses input | CA1 pyramidal neuron | Aβ-induced enhancement of release probability | Alter the spike probability of CA1 pyramidal neurons | Romani et al. (2013) |
CA1 network | CA1 pyramidal neurons with interneurons | Increasing the cAMP Response Element Binding protein | CREB-based therapies for AD | Bianchi et al. (2014) |
Neural network | Cell populations in one column | Low-intensity electrostimulation | Raise activity and break ongoing damage | Rowan et al. (2014) |
Multi-compartment | Pyramidal neuron in monkey cortex | Combining morphology and ion channels | Membrane resistance and changed morphology affect excitability | Coskren et al. (2015) |
Multi-compartment | Pyramidal neuron in monkey cortex | Automated parameter optimization | Get many parameters fitting the model | Rumbell et al. (2016) |
Abbreviations in the table: Electroencephalogram (EEG); cAMP Response Element Binding Protein (CREB); Alzheimer’s disease (AD).