Role of intracellular calcium dynamics in the short-term memory in CVM model: A simulation study

  • Xi Mei
  • , Jing Wang
  • , Jian sheng Mei
  • , Hong Zhang
  • , Zhen xi Zhang

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Abstract

Many experimental studies claimed that, short-term memory, an intrinsic property of paced cardiac myocytes, has been regulated by either intracellular calcium cycling or membrane ionic currents, manifested by a time constant of cellular action potential duration (APD) restitution. Although both factors play important roles in short-term memory, their respective effects have not been well understood currently. In this study, we used an ionic model of canine ventricular myocytes (CVM) to investigate the effect of calcium release from the sacroplasm reticulum (SR), as well as the effect of L-type calcium current, on cardiac short-term memory. We calculated short-term memory response by testing the time to reach steady-state APD after an abrupt shortening of basic cycling length (BCL) in pacing protocol. Our results indicated that as the release of calcium from SR was gradually prevented, short-term memory response decreased, while the blockade of L-type calcium channel had little effect on short-term memory. Finally, we declared that the amount of intracellular calcium released from SR affected short-term memory of cardiac tissues more than that of L-type calcium channel.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)206-210
Number of pages5
JournalComputers in Biology and Medicine
Volume41
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2011

Keywords

  • Cardiac electrophysiology
  • Computer simulation
  • Intracellular calcium cycling
  • Ionic model
  • Short-term memory

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