Title :
Multiscale modeling in rodent ventricular myocytes
Author :
LU, SHAOYING ; MICHAILOVA, ANUSHKA P. ; Saucerman, Jeffrey J. ; CHENG, YUHUI ; YU, ZEYUN ; KAISER, TIMOTHY H. ; LI, WILFRED W. ; BANK, RANDOLPH E. ; HOLST, MICHAEL J. ; McCAMMON, J. ANDREW ; HAYASHI, TAKEHARU ; HOSHIJIMA, MASAHIKO ; ARZBERGER, PETER ; McC
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Bioeng., Univ. of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
Abstract :
This paper indicates that in ventricular myocytes when the SR (sarcoplasmic reticulum) is pharmacologically inhibited, the intracellular Ca2+concentration rapidly increases during Ca2+ entrance (0-70 ms), whereas the decay of Ca2+ is slow; in the absence of fluorescent dye, large Ca2+ concentration gradients might develop near the cell membrane; intracellular Ca2+ distribution is tightly regulated by the localization of Ca2+transporter proteins along the sarcolemma and strongly relays on the presence of mobile and stationary Ca2+ buffers. These studies also imply that in ventricular cells with intact and functional SR, the Ca2+ signal most likely would spread faster along the t-tubular system, surface membrane than to the cell interior and that in the absence of Ca2+ dye high Ca2+ gradients under the surface membrane and more uniform Ca2+ distribution in the cell interior might be expected.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomembrane transport; calcium; cardiology; muscle; proteins; Ca2+; calcium buffer; calcium signal approach; calcium transporter protein; intracellular calcium concentration gradient; pharmacological inhibition; rodent ventricular myocyte multiscale modeling; t-tubular system; Biomembranes; Cells (biology); Distributed computing; Extracellular; Extraterrestrial phenomena; Muscles; Proteins; Rodents; Sparks; Strontium; Algorithms; Aniline Compounds; Animals; Calcium; Calcium Channels, L-Type; Calcium Signaling; Computer Simulation; Finite Element Analysis; Fluorescent Dyes; Heart Ventricles; Models, Cardiovascular; Myocytes, Cardiac; Rats; Sarcoplasmic Reticulum; Software; Xanthenes;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MEMB.2009.931787