MODEL FOR THE DYNAMIC-RESPONSES OF TASTE RECEPTOR-CELLS TO SALTY STIMULI .1. FUNCTION OF LIPID BILAYER-MEMBRANES

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NAITO, M
FUCHIKAMI, N
SASAKI, N
KAMBARA, T
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[1] TOKYO METROPOLITAN UNIV, DEPT PHYS, HACHIOJI, TOKYO 19203, JAPAN
[2] NIPPON DENT UNIV TOKYO, APPL MATH LAB, CHIYODA KU, TOKYO 102, JAPAN
[3] UNIV ELECTROCOMMUN, DEPT APPL PHYS & CHEM, CHOFU, TOKYO 182, JAPAN
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10.1016/S0006-3495(91)82337-2
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The dynamic response of the lipid bilayer membrane is studied theoretically using a microscopic model of the membrane. The time courses of membrane potential variations due to monovalent salt stimulation are calculated explicitly under various conditions. A set of equations describing the time evolution of membrane surface potential and diffusion potential is derived and solved numerically. It is shown that a rather simple membrane such as lipid bilayer has functions capable of reproducing the following properties of dynamic response observed in gustatory receptor potential. Initial transient depolarization does not occur under Ringer adaptation but does under water. It appears only for comparatively rapid flows of stimuli, the peak height of transient response is expressed by a power function of the flow rate, and the membrane potential gradually decreases after reaching its peak under long and strong stimulation. The dynamic responses in the present model arise from the differences between the time dependences in the surface potential phi-s and the diffusion potential phi-d across a membrane. Under salt stimulation phi-d cannot immediately follow the variation in phi-s because of the delay due to the charging up of membrane capacitance. It is suggested that lipid bilayer in the apical membrane is the most probable agency producing the initial phasic response to the stimulation.
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