Electrohydraulic activity of biological cells

Abstract

Fluid pumping and the generation of electric current by living tissues are required during morphogenetic processes and for maintainance of homeostasis. How these flows emerge from active and passive ion transport in cells has been well established. However, the interplay between flow and current generation is not well understood. Here, we study the electro-hydraulic coupling that arises from cell ion pumping. We develop a one-dimensional continuum model of fluid and ion transport across active cell membranes. Solving the Nernst-Planck and Poisson equations in the limit of weak charge imbalance allows us to derive approximate analytical solutions of the model. These approximations, consistent with the numerical results in physiologically relevant regime of parameters, allow us to describe electro-hydraulic activity of cells and tissues in terms of experimentally accessible parameters.

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