Biophysical Journal
Volume 95, Issue 6, 15 September 2008, Pages 2624-2635
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Computational Modeling of Three-Dimensional Electrodiffusion in Biological Systems: Application to the Node of Ranvier

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Abstract

A computational model is presented for the simulation of three-dimensional electrodiffusion of ions. Finite volume techniques were used to solve the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equation, and a dual Delaunay-Voronoi mesh was constructed to evaluate fluxes of ions, as well as resulting electric potentials. The algorithm has been validated and applied to a generalized node of Ranvier, where numerical results for computed action potentials agree well with cable model predictions for large clusters of voltage-gated ion channels. At smaller channel clusters, however, the three-dimensional electrodiffusion predictions diverge from the cable model predictions and show a broadening of the action potential, indicating a significant effect due to each channel's own local electric field. The node of Ranvier complex is an elaborate organization of membrane-bound aqueous compartments, and the model presented here represents what we believe is a significant first step in simulating electrophysiological events with combined realistic structural and physiological data.

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Editor: Richard W Aldrich.