Electroreceptor model of the weakly electric fish Gnathonemus petersii. I. The model and the origin of differences between A- and B-receptors.

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  • J Shuai
  • Y Kashimori
  • T Kambara
چکیده

We present an electroreceptor model of the A- and B-receptors of the weakly electric fish Gnathonemus petersii. The model consists of a sensory cell, whose membrane is separated into an apical and basal portions by support cells, and an afferent fiber. The apical membrane of the cell contains only leak channels, while the basal membrane contains voltage-sensitive Ca2+ channels, voltage-sensitive and Ca2+-activated K+ channels, and leak channels. The afferent fiber is described with the modified Hodgkin-Huxley equation, in which the voltage-sensitive gate of the K+ channels is a dynamic variable. In our model we suggest that the electroreceptors detect and process the information provided by an electric organ discharge (EOD) as follows: the current caused by an EOD stimulus depolarizes the basal membrane to a greatly depolarized state. Then the release of transmitter excites the afferent fiber to oscillate after a certain time interval. Due to the resistance-capacitance structure of the cells, they not only perceive the EOD intensity, but also sense the variation of the EOD waveform, which can be strongly distorted by the capacitive component of an object. Because of the different morphologies of A- and B-cells, as well as the different conductance of leak ion channels in the apical membrane and the different capacitance of A- and B-cells, A-receptors mainly respond to the EOD intensity, while B-receptors are sensitive to the variation of EOD waveform.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Biophysical journal

دوره 75 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1998