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Mechanisms of Calcium Leak from Cardiac Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Revealed by Statistical Mechanics

Authors :
Michael D. Stern
Anna Maltsev
Victor A. Maltsev
Source :
Biophys J
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Heart muscle contraction is normally activated by a synchronized Ca release from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR), a major intracellular Ca store. However, under abnormal conditions Ca leaks from the SR, decreasing heart contraction amplitude and increasing risk of life-threatening arrhythmia. The mechanisms and regimes of SR operation generating the abnormal Ca leak remain unclear. Here we employed both numerical and analytical modeling to get mechanistic insights into the emergent Ca leak phenomenon. Our numerical simulations using a detailed realistic model of Ca release unit (CRU) reveal sharp transitions resulting in Ca leak. The emergence of leak is closely mapped mathematically to the Ising model from statistical mechanics. The system steady-state behavior is determined by two aggregate parameters: the analogues of magnetic field ($h$) and the inverse temperature ($\beta$) in the Ising model, for which we have explicit formulas in terms of SR Ca and release channel opening/closing rates. The classification of leak regimes takes the shape of a phase $\beta$-$h$ diagram, with the regime boundaries occurring at $h$=0 and a critical value of $\beta$ ($\beta*$) which we estimate using a classical Ising model and mean field theory. Our theory predicts that a synchronized Ca leak will occur when $h$>0 and $\beta>\beta*$ and a disordered leak occurs when $\beta<br />Comment: 20 pages, 6 figures, supplemental material

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biophys J
Accession number :
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