نتایج جستجو برای: action potential propagation

تعداد نتایج: 1686287  

2005
Madison S. Spach Paul C. Dolber J. Francis Heidlage Edward A. Johnson

As yet there is no model or simulation that accounts for the anisotropic difference in the shape of the upstroke and safety factor of propagating cardiac action potentials: fast upstrokes occur with slow transverse propagation and slow upstrokes occur with fast longitudinal propagation. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate, however, that a simplified cable model based on directional diff...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
J W Wang W Denk J Flores A Gelperin

Coherent oscillatory electrical activity and apical-basal wave propagation have been described previously in the procerebral (PC) lobe, an olfactory center of the terrestrial slug Limax maximus. In this study, we investigate the physiological basis of oscillatory activity and wave propagation in the PC lobe. Calcium green dextran was locally deposited in the PC lobe; this led to cellular uptake...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2015
Jiajie Yan Justin K Thomson Weiwei Zhao Vladimir G Fast Tong Ye Xun Ai

Optical mapping has proven to be a valuable technique to detect cardiac electrical activity on both intact ex vivo hearts and in cultured myocyte monolayers. HL-1 cells have been widely used as a 2-Dimensional cellular model for studying diverse aspects of cardiac physiology. However, it has been a great challenge to optically map calcium (Ca) transients and action potentials simultaneously fro...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2004
Chantal E Conrath Ronald Wilders Ruben Coronel Jacques M T de Bakker Peter Taggart Joris R de Groot Tobias Opthof

OBJECTIVES M cells have been described in many mammalian species. They are thought to be relevant for the genesis of long QT intervals, afterdepolarizations and for dispersion in action potential duration and in repolarization time. Their role in the human heart is subject to debate. METHODS We simulated action potential propagation in a strand of transversally oriented myocytes running from ...

Journal: :Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering 2013
Felix Kaineder

This paper contains the modeling of muscle fiber contraction dynamics as a result of electrical stimulation. The novelty of the model is the possibility of running simultaneous analyses of the fiber’s action potential propagation and its biomechanical response. Simulations for different muscle fiber types, stimulus rates and contraction types can be run. The model correctly predicts the occurre...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Paul E Hand Boyce E Griffith

We present a multiscale model and an adaptive numerical scheme for simulating cardiac action potential propagation along a linear strand of heart muscle cells. This model couples macroscale partial differential equations posed over the tissue to microscale equations posed over discrete cellular geometry. The microscopic equations are used only near action potential wave fronts, and the macrosco...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Juliane Gansert Jorge Golowasch Farzan Nadim

Gap junctions are known to be important for many network functions such as synchronization of activity and the generation of waves and oscillations. Gap junctions have also been proposed to be essential for the generation of early embryonic activity. We have previously shown that the amplitude of electrical signals propagating across gap-junctionally coupled passive cables is maximized at a uni...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
C L Cox W Denk D W Tank K Svoboda

Neocortical pyramidal neurons have extensive axonal arborizations that make thousands of synapses. Action potentials can invade these arbors and cause calcium influx that is required for neurotransmitter release and excitation of postsynaptic targets. Thus, the regulation of action potential invasion in axonal branches might shape the spread of excitation in cortical neural networks. To measure...

Journal: :Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 2001
D Attwell S B Laughlin

Anatomic and physiologic data are used to analyze the energy expenditure on different components of excitatory signaling in the grey matter of rodent brain. Action potentials and postsynaptic effects of glutamate are predicted to consume much of the energy (47% and 34%, respectively), with the resting potential consuming a smaller amount (13%), and glutamate recycling using only 3%. Energy usag...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000
M B Wagner Y G Wang R Kumar D A Golod W N Goolsby R W Joyner

The L-type calcium current (I(Ca)) is important in sustaining propagation during discontinuous conduction. In addition, I(Ca) is altered during discontinuous conduction, which may result in changes in the intracellular calcium transient. To study this, we have combined the ability to monitor intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) in an isolated cardiac cell using confocal scanning la...

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