稀疏可激发树突中反向传播动作电位的(V,m,h)约简系统的近似解析解

Nicolangelo Iannella, R. Poznanski
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我们导出了一个非线性电缆方程的近似解析解,该方程描述了动作电位在稀疏可激发树突中的反向传播,这些树突具有瞬态激活的低密度ttx敏感Na+通道簇,作为跨膜电流的点源,沿着连续(非分割)无源电缆结构离散分布。每个簇或热点,对应于Na+离子通道的介观水平描述,包括在微观水平上观察到的已知累积失活动力学。在这种简化的三阶系统中,“恢复”变量是电致钠泵和/或嵌入在被动膜中的Na+-Ca2+交换器,高泄漏电导稳定了系统。使用非线性电缆方程来研究动作电位的反向传播和重复活动,表现出修正霍奇金-赫胥黎动力学的特征(存在超阈值输入)。特别地,通过对所有电压相关项(包括电压相关的Na+激活μ)和状态相关的失活(η)门控变量)的无量纲膜电位(Φ)进行微扰展开,得到了随时间变化的解析解,然后求解得到的积分方程组。实验结果表明,反向传播动作电位的振幅随频率的增加而衰减,瞬态Na+通道沿电缆结构的离散和低密度分布对其放电模式有重要影响。综合建模的一个重要意义是提供了作为位置函数的无量纲膜电位(Φ)的连续描述。
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Approximate analytical solution of a (V,m,h) reduced system for backpropagating action potentials in sparsely excitable dendrites
We derive an approximate analytical solution of a nonlinear cable equation describing the backpropagation of action potentials in sparsely excitable dendrites with clusters of transiently activating, TTX-sensitive Na+ channels of low density, discretely distributed as point sources of transmembrane current along a continuous (non-segmented) passive cable structure. Each cluster or hot-spot, corresponding to a mesoscopic level description of Na+ ion channels, included known cumulative inactivation kinetics observed at the microscopic level. In such a reduced third-order system, the ‘recovery’ variable is an electrogenic sodium-pump and/or a Na+-Ca2+ exchanger imbedded in the passive membrane, and a high leakage conductance stabilizes the system. A nonlinear cable equation was used to investigate back-propagation and repetitive activity of action potentials, exhibiting characteristics of the modified Hodgkin-Huxley kinetics (in the presence of suprathreshold input). In particular, a time-dependent analytical solution was obtained through a perturbation expansion of the non-dimensional membrane potential (Φ) for all voltage dependent terms including the voltage dependent Na+ activation μ) and state-dependent inactivation (η) gating variables and then solving the resulting system of integral equations. It was shown that back-propagating action potentials attenuate in amplitude with the frequency following experimental findings and that the discrete and low-density distributions of transient Na+ channels along the cable structure contribute significantly to their discharge patterns. A major significance of integrative modelling is the provision of a continuous description of the non-dimensional membrane potential (Φ) as a function of position.
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