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The Role of Plasmalemmal-Cortical Anchoring on the Stability of Transmembrane Electropores.

S M Kennedy1, Z Ji, N B Rockweiler, A R Hahn, J H Booske, S C Hagness.   

Abstract

The structure of eukaryotic cells is maintained by a network of filamentous actin anchored subjacently to the plasma membrane. This structure is referred to as the actin cortex. We present a locally constrained surface tension model for electroporation in order to address the influence of plasmalemmal-cortical anchoring on electropore dynamics. This model predicts that stable electropores are possible under certain conditions. The existence of stable electropores has been suggested in several experimental studies. The electropore radius at which stability is achieved is a function of the characteristic radii of locally constrained regions about the plasma membrane. This model opens the possibility of using actin-modifying compounds to physically manipulate cortical density, thereby manipulating electroporation dynamics. It also underscores the need to improve electroporation models further by incorporating the influence of trans-electropore ionic and aqueous flow, cortical flexibility, transmembrane protein mobility, and active cellular wound healing mechanisms.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20490371      PMCID: PMC2873222          DOI: 10.1109/TDEI.2009.5293935

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Dielectr Electr Insul        ISSN: 1070-9878            Impact factor:   2.931


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