Physico-chemical model of a voltage-gated sodium channel

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A. S. Panchuk
V. N. Kharkyanen
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[1] National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine,Institute of Physics
[2] National University “Kyevo-Mogylyans'ka Akademiya,undefined
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Neurophysiology | 1998年 / 30卷
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Free Energy; Sodium Channel; Voltage Dependence; Channel Pore; Potential Profile;
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A permeant ion is known to create in the channel pore a local electrical field, the intensity of which exceeds the intensity of an electrical field produced by the membrane potential. In our study, we consider a sodium channel model, in which the effects of a permeant ion, an inactivating particle, and pharmacological agents on mobile charged groups of the channel are semi-phenomenologically taken into account by using motion equations for a generalized structural variable. Stationary solutions for the equation correspond to “open,” “closed,” and “inactivated” channel states. Because of this, the channel free energy profile, as a function of the structural variable, has three local minima. The three energy values of these states depend both on the electrical field applied externally and on the near-membrane concentrations of permeant ions and acting pharmacological agents. Sodium channel activation and inactivation kinetics are considered resulting from relative changes of the free energy typical of the above three states of the channel. The results we obtained in the course of channel activation and inactivation modeling and their voltage dependence are qualitatively consistent with the commonly known experimental data. The proposed model allows one to qualitatively predict the dependence of the sodium channel kinetic characteristics on the concentrations of permeant ions and pharmacological agents.
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