Author
Voorsluijs, V
Dawson, S
De Decker, Y
Dupont, G
Journal title
Physical review letters
DOI
10.1103/physrevlett.122.088101
Issue
8
Volume
122
Last updated
2019-11-05T17:57:25.5+00:00
Page
088101-
Abstract
In nonexcitable cells, global Ca^{2+} spikes emerge from the collective dynamics of clusters of Ca^{2+} channels that are coupled by diffusion. Current modeling approaches have opposed stochastic descriptions of these systems to purely deterministic models, while both paradoxically appear compatible with experimental data. Combining fully stochastic simulations and mean-field analyses, we demonstrate that these two approaches can be reconciled. Our fully stochastic model generates spike sequences that can be seen as noise-perturbed oscillations of deterministic origin, while displaying statistical properties in agreement with experimental data. These underlying deterministic oscillations arise from a phenomenological spike nucleation mechanism.
Symplectic ID
972967
Publication type
Journal Article
Publication date
March 2019
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