Monte Carlo Simulation of Shot Noise Analysis for Reconstructing Elementary Events: Quantum Bumps in Photoreceptor Cells

Author:

Joeken Stephan,Schnakenberg Jürgen

Abstract

Abstract Shot noise analysis is a frequently applied method for reconstructing elementary events from experimental data of noisy signals. The subject of this paper is the reconstruction of single photon responses in photoreceptors, the so-called quantum bumps, from experimental data which have been obtained at high light intensities where the quantum bumps can no longer be observed as individual events. The application of this method requires some basic prerequisites which are very likely not satisfied in photoreceptor cells. This situation makes the results of the method questionable. In order to estimate the reliability of shot noise reconstruc­tion in photoreceptors we directly compare the reconstruction results with well known input parameters by using a simulation model for the elementary mechanisms in the cell membrane which cause the response to light stimulation. The comparison shows that the reconstruction method starts to yield errors already at low intensities if only a few percent of the light con­ trolled ionic channels in the cell membrane are open on average. The errors of the method become about 100 percent in the light intensity regime between 10 percent open channels and the onset of bump speck contact on the membrane. The anticipation that the reconstruction method yields single channel events at high light intensities is disproved at least for physiologi­cally realistic intensities.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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