On extension of the structure of the temperature transduction model in peripheral thermoreceptors

O. Dick, Y. A. Bedrov, G. Akoev
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We examine the hypothesis for mechanisms of temperature transduction in peripheral thermoreceptors and the question of their similarity or specificity in comparison with analogous mechanisms in thermosensitive neurons. The mechanisms are analyzed on the basis of the data obtained for both of the objects on the assumption that transduction mechanisms in thermoreceptors and thermosensitive neurons are similar. A correlation between the data enables us to suppose that among the processes of the cytoplasmic membrane (the Na + -K + pump and ionic channels) the mechanisms of active and passive transport through the endoplasmic reticulum membrane take part in temperature transduction. We describe the mathematical model including all the mechanisms and examine the question of the possibility to identify its parameters.
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外周热感受器温度转导模型结构的扩展
我们研究了外周热感受器温度转导机制的假设,以及它们与热敏神经元中类似机制的相似性或特异性的问题。在假设热感受器和热敏神经元的转导机制相似的基础上,对两种对象的转导机制进行了分析。数据之间的相关性使我们能够假设在细胞质膜的过程(Na + -K +泵和离子通道)中,通过内质网膜的主动和被动运输机制参与温度转导。我们描述了包括所有机制的数学模型,并研究了确定其参数的可能性问题。
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