How noise and coupling induce bursting action potentials in pancreatic β-cells

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Unlike isolated β-cells, which usually produce continuous spikes or fast and irregular bursts, electrically coupled β-cells are apt to exhibit robust bursting action potentials. We consider the noise induced by thermal fluctuations as well as that by channel-gating stochasticity and examine its effects on the action potential behavior of the β-cell model. It is observed numerically that such noise in general helps single cells to produce a variety of electrical activities. In addition, we also probe coupling via gap junctions between neighboring cells, with heterogeneity induced by noise, to find that it enhances regular bursts. © 2005 by the Biophysical Society.

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Jo, J., Kang, H., Choi, M. Y., & Koh, D. S. (2005). How noise and coupling induce bursting action potentials in pancreatic β-cells. Biophysical Journal, 89(3), 1534–1542. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.104.053181

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