Title :
Origin of the resting potential
Author :
Sabah, Nossir H.
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Eng. & Archit., American Univ. of Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract :
Three main factors contribute to the resting potential: (i) the smaller permeability of the membrane to Na+ compared to K+, in conjunction with a neutral Na+-K+ pump; (ii) the excess intracellular concentration of indiffusible anions; and (iii) the electrogenic component of the Na+-K+ pump. In this article, a novel approach is used to explain the origin of the resting potential in terms of the these three factors. The explanation, based on an idealized model to which successive changes are made to account for each of these contributions, is primarily descriptive, relying on fundamental principles, but it is extended to include considerations of the electrochemical potential and the equivalent circuit
Keywords :
biodiffusion; biomembrane transport; chemical potential; equivalent circuits; osmosis; physiological models; electrochemical potential; electrogenic component; equivalent circuit; excess intracellular concentration; idealized model; indiffusible anions; membrane permeability; membrane potential; neutral Na+-K+ pump; osmotic equilibrium; osmotic pressure; passive flux; resting potential origin; Biomedical engineering; Biomembranes; Chemicals; Electric potential; Equivalent circuits; Permeability; Solids; Steady-state; Virtual manufacturing;
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE