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From Perception Threshold to Ion Channels—A Computational Study

Authors :
Aida Hejlskov Poulsen
Jenny Tigerholm
Carsten Dahl Mørch
Ole Kæseler Andersen
Source :
Biophys J, Tigerholm, J, Poulsen, A H, Mørch, C D & Andersen, O K 2018, ' From perception threshold to ion channels : a computational study ', 17th World Congress on Pain, IASP 2018, Boston, MA, United States, 12/09/2018-16/09/2018 . < https://webmobile.experientengage.com/~wcp181/#/eventItem/64436 >, Tigerholm, J, Poulsen, A H, Andersen, O K & Mørch, C D 2019, ' From Perception Threshold to Ion Channels-A Computational Study ', Biophysical Journal, vol. 117, no. 2, pp. 281-295 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2019.04.041
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2019.

Abstract

Small-surface-area electrodes have successfully been used to preferentially activate cutaneous nociceptors, unlike conventional large area-electrodes, which preferentially activate large non-nociceptor fibers. Assessments of the strength-duration relationship, threshold electrotonus, and slowly increasing pulse forms have displayed different perception thresholds between large and small surface electrodes, which may indicate different excitability properties of the activated cutaneous nerves. In this study, the origin of the differences in perception thresholds between the two electrodes was investigated. It was hypothesized that different perception thresholds could be explained by the varying distributions of voltage-gated ion channels and by morphological differences between peripheral nerve endings of small and large fibers. A two-part computational model was developed to study activation of peripheral nerve fibers by different cutaneous electrodes. The first part of the model was a finite-element model, which calculated the extracellular field delivered by the cutaneous electrodes. The second part of the model was a detailed multicompartment model of an Aδ-axon as well as an Aβ-axon. The axon models included a wide range of voltage-gated ion channels: Na(TTXs), Na(TTXr), Na(p), K(dr), K(M), K(A), and HCN channel. The computational model reproduced the experimentally assessed perception thresholds for the three protocols, the strength-duration relationship, the threshold electrotonus, and the slowly increasing pulse forms. The results support the hypothesis that voltage-gated ion channel distributions and morphology differences between small and large fibers were sufficient to explain the difference in perception thresholds between the two electrodes. In conclusion, assessments of perception thresholds using the three protocols may be an indirect measurement of the membrane excitability, and computational models may have the possibility to link voltage-gated ion channel activation to perception threshold measurements.

Details

ISSN :
00063495
Volume :
117
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....81ab028e2c8d6efbbbc191708402e437