A Simple Quantitative Model of Neuromodulation. Part I: Ion Flow Through Neural Ion Channels

Abstract

We develop a simple model of ionic current through neuronal membranes as a function of membrane potential and extracellular ion concentration. The model combines a simplified Poisson-Nernst-Planck (PNP) model of ion transport through individual mechanosensitive ion channels with channel activation functions calibrated from ad hoc in-house experimental data. The simplified PNP model is validated against bacterial Gramicidin A ion channel data. The calibrated model accounts for the transport of calcium, sodium, potassium, and chloride and exhibits remarkable agreement with the experimentally measured current-voltage curves for the differentiated human neural cells. All relevant data and code related to the ion flow models are available at DaRUS.

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