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A Primitive Model for Predicting Membrane Currents in Excitable Cells Based Only on Ion Diffusion Coefficients (2407.09474v2)

Published 12 Jul 2024 in physics.bio-ph and q-bio.CB

Abstract: Classical models for predicting current flow in excitable cells such as axons, originally proposed by Hodgkin and Huxley, rely on empirical voltage-gating parameters that quantify ion transport across sodium and potassium ion channels. We propose a primitive model for predicting these currents based entirely on well-established ion diffusion coefficients. Changes inside the excitable cell due to the opening of a central sodium channel are confined to a growing hemisphere with a radius that is governed by the sodium ion diffusion coefficient. The sodium channel, which is open throughout the calculation, activates and deactivates naturally due to coupled electrodiffusion processes. The characteristic time of current pulses, which are in the picoampere range, increases from 10${-5}$ to 10${-1}$ s as channel density is decreased from 10,000 to 1 channel per micrometer squared. Model predictions are compared with data obtained from giant squid axons without invoking any gating parameters.

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