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Nonlinear conductance and heterogeneity of voltage-gated ion channels allow defining electrical surface domains in cell membranes

2015

Abstract The membrane potential of a cell measured by typical electrophysiological methods is only an average magnitude and experimental techniques allowing a more detailed mapping of the cell surface have shown the existence of spatial domains with locally different electric potentials and currents. Electrical potentials in non-neural cells are regulated by the nonlinear conductance of membrane ion channels. Voltage-gated potassium channels participate in cell hyperpolarization/depolarization processes and control the electrical signals over the cell surface, constituting good candidates to study basic biological questions on a more simplified scale than the complex cell membrane. These ch…

Membrane potentialMaterials scienceVoltage-gated ion channelThreshold potentialVoltage clampBiophysicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsDepolarizationGatingHyperpolarization (biology)Condensed Matter PhysicsIon channelPhysica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
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Individual Variability and Average Reliability in Parallel Networks of Heterogeneous Biological and Artificial Nanostructures

2013

We simulate the collective electrical response of heterogeneous ensembles of biological and artificial nanostructures whose individual threshold potentials show a significant variability. This problem is of current interest because nanotechnology is bound to produce nanostructures with a significant experimental variability in their individual physical properties. This diversity is also present in biological systems that are however able to process information efficiently. The nanostructures considered are the ion channels of biological membranes, nanowire field-effect transistors, and metallic nanoparticle-based single electron transistors. These systems are simulated with canonical models…

Collective behaviorThreshold potentialParallel algorithmNanowireElectronic engineeringCanonical modelNanobiotechnologyProbability distributionField-effect transistorElectrical and Electronic EngineeringBiological systemComputer Science ApplicationsIEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
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Time course of excitatory and inhibitory states of bulbar respiratory modulated neurons.

1980

In respiratory modulated neurons of rabbits, vagally mediated inhibition is not bound to resting membrane potential oscillations. Latency of spinally evoked antidromical spike invasion, however, is shorter and threshold voltage is lower during the shift of membrane potential towards depolarization accompanying burst discharge.

PharmacologySynaptic potentialMembrane potentialNeuronsSubthreshold membrane potential oscillationsChemistryBrainDepolarizationVagus NerveCell BiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potentialElectric StimulationCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceOxygen ConsumptionSpinal CordThreshold potentialAnesthesiaExcitatory postsynaptic potentialMolecular MedicineAnimalsRabbitsRespiratory systemMolecular BiologyNeuroscienceExperientia
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