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Monte carlo simulation of 3-D buffered Ca(2+) diffusion in neuroendocrine cells.

A Gil1, J Segura, J A Pertusa, B Soria.   

Abstract

Buffered Ca(2+) diffusion in the cytosol of neuroendocrine cells is a plausible explanation for the slowness and latency in the secretion of hormones. We have developed a Monte Carlo simulation to treat the problem of 3-D diffusion and kinetic reactions of ions and buffers. The 3-D diffusion is modeled as a random walk process that follows the path of each ion and buffer molecule, combined locally with a stochastic treatment of the first-order kinetic reactions involved. Such modeling is able to predict [Ca(2+)] and buffer concentration time courses regardless of how low the calcium influx is, and it is therefore a convenient method for dealing with physiological calcium currents and concentrations. We study the effects of the diffusional and kinetic parameters of the model on the concentration time courses as well as on the local equilibrium of buffers with calcium. An in-mobile and fast endogenous buffer as described by, Biophys. J. 72:674-690) was able to reach local equilibrium with calcium; however, the exogenous buffers considered are displaced drastically from equilibrium at the start of the calcium pulse, particularly below the pores. The versatility of the method also allows the effect of different arrangements of calcium channels on submembrane gradients to be studied, including random distribution of calcium channels and channel clusters. The simulation shows how the particular distribution of channels or clusters can be of relevance for secretion in the case where the distribution of release granules is correlated with the channels or clusters.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10620270      PMCID: PMC1300614          DOI: 10.1016/s0006-3495(00)76569-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


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