A Mathematical Model of the Human Cardiac Na Channel.

J Membr Biol

Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Georgia State University, 25 Park Place, Room 1346, Atlanta, GA, 30303-3083, USA.

Published: February 2019

Sodium ion channel is a membrane protein that plays an important role in excitable cells, as it is responsible for the initiation of action potentials. Understanding the electrical characteristics of sodium channels is essential in predicting their behavior under different physiological conditions. We investigated several Markov models for the human cardiac sodium channel Na1.5 to derive a minimal mathematical model that describes the reported experimental data obtained using major voltage clamp protocols. We obtained simulation results for peak current-voltage relationships, the voltage dependence of normalized ion channel conductance, steady-state inactivation, activation and deactivation kinetics, fast and slow inactivation kinetics, and recovery from inactivation kinetics. Good agreement with the experimental data provides us with the mechanisms of the fast and slow inactivation of the human sodium channel and the coupling of its inactivation states to the closed and open states in the activation pathway.

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