Impact of the Ratio of Metabotropic and Ionotropic Components of Parasympathetic Action on the Excitability of a Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cell: a Simulation Study

Kochenov, A.V. and Korogod, S.M. (2016) Impact of the Ratio of Metabotropic and Ionotropic Components of Parasympathetic Action on the Excitability of a Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cell: a Simulation Study. Neurophysiology, Vol.48 (No 1). pp. 2-10.

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Abstract

On a computer model of a smooth muscle cell (SMC) of the urinary bladder detrusor (UBD) having a corresponding set of ion channels and intracellular signaling mechanisms, we investigated the influence of ionotropic (purine, P) and metabotropic (muscarinic, M) components of the parasympathetic stimulus on the membrane potential of the cell and Ca2+ concentration inside it ([Ca2+]i). The P and M components of the stimulus were simulated, respectively, by the increasing conductivity of P2X receptor channels of the SMC membrane (GP2X) and the permeability of calcium channels of the sarcoplasmic reticulum activated by inositol triphosphate (PIP3), considering that IP3 is the end product of the metabotropic chain starting from the M3 cholinergic receptors. The GP2X and PIP3 values, latent periods (LPs) of their activation, and relations of the above parameters were chosen in such a mode that application of a single stimulus evoked the SMC response with the P and M components close to those of the prototype. The normal magnitude and LP of the M component of the concentration response (calcium transient) were significantly greater than the respective parameters of the P component; the M component was accompanied by generation of an action potential (AP) with after-processes analogous to those of the prototype. A decrease in the PIP3 simulating a deficiency of M3 receptors observed under a few pathological conditions led to a decrease in the electric and concentration SMC responses, down to full elimination of AP generation and changes in [Са2+]i. Under such conditions, a significant increase in the GP2X could provide a [Са2+]i increase to a nearly normal level. Using paired parasympathetic stimulation with different interstimulus intervals, ∆Т, allowed us to obtain a situation where the M response to the first stimulus (M1) was preceded by the P response to the second stimulus (P2) with a short adjustable interval. The use of such stimulation with certain values of the ∆Т and conductivity of purinergic channels GP2X can compensate for the attenuation of the M component, due to interaction of the latter with the P component caused by the second stimulus. Thus, pathological attenuation of the M component of the parasympathetic stimulation effect can be compensated in clinical practice (at least partly) by applying purinomimetics and/or paired stimulation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: mathematical model, smooth muscle cell, urinary bladder detrusor, parasympathetic stimulation, purinoreceptors, muscarinic cholinoreceptors, intracellular calcium.
Subjects: Biophysics
Depositing User: Елена Шрамко
Date Deposited: 17 Nov 2016 08:55
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2016 08:55
URI: http://repo.dma.dp.ua/id/eprint/1191

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