Abstract
Spontaneously generated calcium (Ca2+) waves can trigger arrhythmias in ventricular and atrial myocytes. Yet, Ca2+ waves also serve the physiological function of mediating global Ca2+ increase and muscle contraction in atrial myocytes. We examine the factors that influence Ca2+ wave initiation by mathematical modeling and large-scale computational (supercomputer) simulations. An important finding is the existence of a strong coupling between the ryanodine receptor distribution and Ca 2+ dynamics. Even modest changes in the ryanodine receptor spacing profoundly affect the probability of Ca2+ wave initiation. As a consequence of this finding, we suggest that there is information flow from the contractile system to the Ca2+ control system and this dynamical interplay could contribute to the increased incidence of arrhythmias during heart failure. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.
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Izu, L. T., Means, S. A., Shadid, J. N., Chen-Izu, Y., & Balke, C. W. (2006). Interplay of ryanodine receptor distribution and calcium dynamics. Biophysical Journal, 91(1), 95–112. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.077214
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