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Mohammad Nazrul Ishlam Patoary, Carl Tropper, Robert A McDougal, Zhongwei Lin, William W Lytton.
Abstract
The intra-cellular calcium signaling pathways of a neuron depends on both biochemical reactions and diffusions. Some quasi-isolated compartments (e.g., spines) are so small and calcium concentrations are so low that one extra molecule diffusing in by chance can make a nontrivial difference in concentration (percentage-wise). These rare events can affect dynamics discretely in such a way that they cannot be evaluated by a deterministic and continuous simulation. Stochastic models of such a system provide a more detailed understanding of these systems than existing deterministic models because they capture their behavior at a molecular level. Our research focuses on the development of a high performance parallel discrete event simulation environment, Neuron Time Warp (NTW), which is intended for use in the parallel simulation of stochastic reaction-diffusion systems such as intra-calcium signaling. NTW is integrated with NEURON, a simulator which is widely used within the neuroscience community. We simulate two models, a calcium buffer and a calcium wave model. The calcium buffer model is employed in order to verify the correctness and performance of NTW by comparing it to a sequential deterministic simulation in NEURON. We also derived a discrete event calcium wave model from a deterministic model using the stochastic $\text{IP}_{3}\text{R}$IP3R structure.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28961124 PMCID: PMC5869087 DOI: 10.1109/TCBB.2017.2756930
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IEEE/ACM Trans Comput Biol Bioinform ISSN: 1545-5963 Impact factor: 3.710