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Stochastic Dynamics of Electrical Membrane with Voltage-Dependent Ion Channel Fluctuations

Biological Physics 2014-05-19 v1 Statistical Mechanics Subcellular Processes

Abstract

Brownian ratchet like stochastic theory for the electrochemical membrane system of Hodgkin-Huxley (HH) is developed. The system is characterized by a continuous variable Qm(t)Q_m(t), representing mobile membrane charge density, and a discrete variable KtK_t representing ion channel conformational dynamics. A Nernst-Planck-Nyquist-Johnson type equilibrium is obtained when multiple conducting ions have a common reversal potential. Detailed balance yields a previously unknown relation between the channel switching rates and membrane capacitance, bypassing Eyring-type explicit treatment of gating charge kinetics. From a molecular structural standpoint, membrane charge QmQ_m is a more natural dynamic variable than potential VmV_m; our formalism treats QmQ_m-dependent conformational transition rates λij\lambda_{ij} as intrinsic parameters. Therefore in principle, λij\lambda_{ij} vs. VmV_m is experimental protocol dependent,e.g., different from voltage or charge clamping measurements. For constant membrane capacitance per unit area CmC_m and neglecting membrane potential induced by gating charges, Vm=Qm/CmV_m=Q_m/C_m, and HH's formalism is recovered. The presence of two types of ions, with different channels and reversal potentials, gives rise to a nonequilibrium steady state with positive entropy production epe_p. For rapidly fluctuating channels, an expression for epe_p is obtained.

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@article{arxiv.1404.1548,
  title  = {Stochastic Dynamics of Electrical Membrane with Voltage-Dependent Ion Channel Fluctuations},
  author = {Hong Qian and Xue-Juan Zhang and Min Qian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.1548},
  year   = {2014}
}

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8 pages, two figures