A Flux Ratio and a Universal Property of Permanent Charges Effects on Fluxes

Weishi Liu
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Abstract In this work, we consider ionic flow through ion channels for an ionic mixture of a cation species (positively charged ions) and an anion species (negatively charged ions), and examine effects of a positive permanent charge on fluxes of the cation species and the anion species. For an ion species, and for any given boundary conditions and channel geometry,we introduce a ratio _(Q) = J(Q)/J(0) between the flux J(Q) of the ion species associated with a permanent charge Q and the flux J(0) associated with zero permanent charge. The flux ratio _(Q) is a suitable quantity for measuring an effect of the permanent charge Q: if _(Q) > 1, then the flux is enhanced by Q; if _ < 1, then the flux is reduced by Q. Based on analysis of Poisson-Nernst-Planck models for ionic flows, a universal property of permanent charge effects is obtained: for a positive permanent charge Q, if _1(Q) is the flux ratio for the cation species and _2(Q) is the flux ratio for the anion species, then _1(Q) < _2(Q), independent of boundary conditions and channel geometry. The statement is sharp in the sense that, at least for a given small positive Q, depending on boundary conditions and channel geometry, each of the followings indeed occurs: (i) _1(Q) < 1 < _2(Q); (ii) 1 < _1(Q) < _2(Q); (iii) _1(Q) < _2(Q) < 1. Analogous statements hold true for negative permanent charges with the inequalities reversed. It is also shown that the quantity _(Q) = |J(Q) − J(0)| may not be suitable for comparing the effects of permanent charges on cation flux and on anion flux. More precisely, for some positive permanent charge Q, if _1(Q) is associated with the cation species and _2(Q) is associated with the anion species, then, depending on boundary conditions and channel geometry, each of the followings is possible: (a) _1(Q) > _2(Q); (b) _1(Q) < _2(Q).
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通量比和永久电荷对通量影响的普遍性质
摘要在这项工作中,我们考虑了阳离子(带正电的离子)和阴离子(带负电荷的离子)的离子混合物通过离子通道的离子流,并考察了正永久电荷对阳离子和阴离子通量的影响。对于一个离子物种,以及任何给定的边界条件和通道几何形状,我们引入了与永久电荷Q相关的离子物种的通量J(Q)和与零永久电荷相关的通量J。通量比_(Q)是测量永久电荷Q的影响的合适量:如果_(Q)>1,则通量增加Q;如果_<1,则通量减少Q。基于对离子流Poisson-Nernst-Planck模型的分析,得到了永久电荷效应的一个普遍性质:对于正永久电荷Q,如果_1(Q)是阳离子物种的通量比,_2(Q)为阴离子物种的流量比,则_1(Q)<_2(Q),与边界条件和通道几何无关。从某种意义上说,这种说法是尖锐的,至少对于给定的小正Q,根据边界条件和通道几何形状,确实发生了以下每一种情况:(i)_1(Q)<1<_2(Q);(ii)1<_1(Q)<_2(Q);(iii)_1(Q)<_2(Q)<1。类似的陈述适用于负永久电荷,不等式颠倒。还表明,数量_(Q)=|J(Q)−J(0)|可能不适合于比较永久电荷对阳离子通量和阴离子通量的影响。更准确地说,对于一些正的永久电荷Q,如果_1(Q)与阳离子物种相关,而_2(Q)则与阴离子物种相关,那么,根据边界条件和通道几何形状,以下每一个都是可能的:(a)_1(Q)>_2(Q);(b) 1(Q)<2(Q)。
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Computational and Mathematical Biophysics
Computational and Mathematical Biophysics Mathematics-Mathematical Physics
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