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The effect of noise on beta-cell burst period

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Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark1

Dynamical systems, Department of Mathematics, Technical University of Denmark2

Bursting electrical behavior is commonly observed in a variety of nerve and endocrine cells, among these in electrically coupled beta-cells located in intact pancreatic islets. However, individual beta-cells usually display either spiking or very fast bursting behavior, and the difference between isolated and coupled cells has been suggested to be due to stochastic fluctuations of the plasma membrane ions channels, which are supposed to have a stronger effect on single cells than on cells situated in clusters (the channel sharing hypothesis).

This effect of noise has previously been studied based on numerical simulations. We show here how the application of two recent methods allows an analytic treatment of the stochastic effects on the location of the saddle-node and homoclinic bifurcations, which determine the burst period. Thus, the stochastic system can be analyzed similarly to the deterministic system, but with a quantitative description of the effect of noise.

This approach supports previous investigations of the channel sharing hypothesis.

Language: English
Year: 2006
Pages: 530-542
ISSN: 1095712x and 00361399
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1137/060655663
ORCIDs: Sørensen, Mads Peter

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