A mathematical model of electrophysiological activity in a bullfrog atrial cell

Author:

Rasmusson R. L.1,Clark J. W.1,Giles W. R.1,Robinson K.1,Clark R. B.1,Shibata E. F.1,Campbell D. L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Rice University,Houston, Texas 77251-1892.

Abstract

We have developed a model of cardiac atrial electrical activity based on voltage-clamp measurements obtained from single cells isolated from the bullfrog atrium. These measurements have allowed us to simulate a number of processes thought to be important in action potential initiation, repolarization, and the excitation-contraction (EC) coupling process. In this atrial model, the cell membrane contains both channel-mediated (Na+, Ca2+, inward rectifier K+, delayed rectifier K+, linear background leak) and transporter-mediated (Na(+)-K+ pump, Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger, Ca2+ pump) currents. The cell is surrounded extracellularly by a diffusion-limited space. The intracellular volume contains Ca2(+)-binding proteins (calmodulin, troponin). The model makes several important predictions. 1) Incomplete inactivation of the Ca2+ current provides an inward current the maintains the plateau of the action potential. 2) Activation of the delayed rectifier K+ current initiates repolarization. 3) Due to Ca2+ buffering by myoplasmic proteins the Na(+)-Ca2+ exchanger current is relatively small and has little influence on repolarization. 4) The Na(+)-K+ pump current does not play a major role in repolarization. 5) K+ accumulation and Ca2+ depletion may occur in the extracellular spaces. 6) Modulation of EC coupling is governed by interactions between the myoplasmic Ca2(+)-binding proteins; specifically, the inotropic "positive staircase effect" may be explained by interactions between Ca2+ and Mg2+ at a competitive binding site on troponin. When considered in conjunction with the results of our model of primary pacemaking in the sinus venosus [Rasmusson et al., Am. J. Physiol. 259 (Heart Circ. Physiol. 28): H352-H369, 1990], this atrial model shows how the presence or absence of certain transmembrane currents can change action potential characteristics and consequently alter the relative influence of the various transporter-mediated and channel-mediated currents.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology

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