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Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Pacemaker Dynamics in a Model of Smooth Muscle Cells

Dynamical Systems 2022-01-19 v1 Adaptation and Self-Organizing Systems

Abstract

Evidence from experimental studies shows that oscillations due to electro-mechanical coupling can be generated spontaneously in smooth muscle cells. Such cellular dynamics are known as \textit{pacemaker dynamics}. In this article we address pacemaker dynamics associated with the interaction of Ca2+\text{Ca}^{2+} and K+\text{K}^+ fluxes in the cell membrane of a smooth muscle cell. First we reduce a pacemaker model to a two-dimensional system equivalent to the reduced Morris-Lecar model and then perform a detailed numerical bifurcation analysis of the reduced model. Existing bifurcation analyses of the Morris-Lecar model concentrate on external applied current whereas we focus on parameters that model the response of the cell to changes in transmural pressure. We reveal a transition between Type I and Type II excitabilities with no external current required. We also compute a two-parameter bifurcation diagram and show how the transition is explained by the bifurcation structure.

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@article{arxiv.2004.00343,
  title  = {Numerical Bifurcation Analysis of Pacemaker Dynamics in a Model of Smooth Muscle Cells},
  author = {Hammed O. Fatoyinbo and Richard G. Brown and David J. W. Simpson and Bruce van Brunt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.00343},
  year   = {2022}
}

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29 pages, 34 figures