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Traveling chimeras and collective coordination in beta-cell networks

Biological Physics 2025-12-17 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

Pancreatic β\beta-cells play a central role in maintaining glucose homeostasis through the pulsatile secretion of insulin. This essential function relies not only on intracellular regulatory mechanisms but also on coordinated interactions among β\beta-cells within the islets of Langerhans. Disruptions in this intercellular coordination are increasingly implicated in metabolic disorders such as type~I and type~II diabetes. In this work, we employ a computational framework to investigate the collective dynamics of a network of coupled β\beta-cells interacting through a nonlocally coupled ring topology that incorporates both electrical and metabolic coupling pathways. This topology captures short- and long-range interactions known to shape islet communication. Numerical simulations reveal a variety of emergent behaviors, including synchronization, traveling waves, and traveling chimera states, in which coherent and incoherent domains coexist and propagate across the network. These findings provide new insight into the mechanisms governing coordinated β\beta-cell activity and the regulation of pulsatile insulin secretion. By clarifying how coupling structure and intercellular communication shape islet-wide dynamics, this work contributes to a deeper understanding of the dysfunctions underlying diabetes.

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@article{arxiv.2512.13984,
  title  = {Traveling chimeras and collective coordination in beta-cell networks},
  author = {Carine Simo and Venceslas Nguefoue Meli and Patrick Louodop and Samuel Bowong and Thierry Njougouo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.13984},
  year   = {2025}
}