The sodium pump controls the frequency of action-potential-induced calcium oscillations

IF 2.5 3区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED Computational & Applied Mathematics Pub Date : 2012-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S1807-03022012000200004
Shivendra G. Tewari
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Calcium plays a significant role in a number of cellular processes, like muscle contraction, gene expression, synaptic plasticity, signal transduction, but the significance of calcium oscillations (CaOs) is not yet completely understood in most of the cell types. It is a widely accepted fact that CaOs are a frequency encoded signal that allows a cell to use calcium as a second messenger while avoiding its toxic effects. These intracellular CaOs are primarily driven by some agonist-dependent pathways or fluctuations in membrane potential. The present mathematical model is of the latter type. The model incorporates expression for all major intracellular ionic species and membrane proteins. Especially, it integrates the coupling effect of sodium pump and Na+ / Ca2+ exchanger over CaOs. By varying sodium pump current, it is found that, sodium pump is a key player in modulating intracellular CaOs. The model predicts that the sodium pump can play a decisive role in regulating intercellular cell signaling process. The present study forms the basis for sodium pump controlled intercellular signaling process and requires further experimental verification. Mathematical subject classification: 34M10, 92C20.
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钠泵控制动作电位引起的钙振荡的频率
钙在许多细胞过程中起着重要作用,如肌肉收缩、基因表达、突触可塑性、信号转导,但在大多数细胞类型中,钙振荡(CaOs)的意义尚未完全了解。钙离子是一种频率编码信号,它允许细胞使用钙作为第二信使,同时避免其毒性作用,这是一个被广泛接受的事实。这些细胞内cao主要是由一些激动剂依赖途径或膜电位波动驱动的。目前的数学模型属于后一种类型。该模型包含了所有主要细胞内离子种类和膜蛋白的表达。特别是,它整合了钠泵和Na+ / Ca2+交换器在cao上的耦合效应。通过改变钠泵电流,发现钠泵在细胞内cao的调节中起关键作用。该模型预测,钠泵在调节细胞间信号转导过程中起决定性作用。本研究为钠泵控制细胞间信号转导过程奠定了基础,需要进一步的实验验证。数学学科分类:34M10、92C20。
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Computational & Applied Mathematics
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期刊介绍: Computational & Applied Mathematics began to be published in 1981. This journal was conceived as the main scientific publication of SBMAC (Brazilian Society of Computational and Applied Mathematics). The objective of the journal is the publication of original research in Applied and Computational Mathematics, with interfaces in Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Biology, Operations Research, Statistics, Social Sciences and Economy. The journal has the usual quality standards of scientific international journals and we aim high level of contributions in terms of originality, depth and relevance.
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