Modelling the coupling of the M-clock and C-clock in lymphatic muscle cells

Comput Biol Med. 2022 Mar:142:105189. doi: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.105189. Epub 2021 Dec 29.

Abstract

Chronic dysfunction of the lymphatic vascular system results in fluid accumulation between cells: lymphoedema. The condition is commonly acquired secondary to diseases such as cancer or the associated therapies. The primary driving force for fluid return through the lymphatic vasculature is provided by contractions of the muscularized lymphatic collecting vessels, driven by electrochemical oscillations. However, there is an incomplete understanding of the molecular and bioelectric mechanisms involved in lymphatic muscle cell excitation, hampering the development and use of pharmacological therapies. Modelling in silico has contributed greatly to understanding the contributions of specific ion channels to the cardiac action potential, but modelling of these processes in lymphatic muscle remains limited. Here, we propose a model of oscillations in the membrane voltage (M-clock) and intracellular calcium concentrations (C-clock) of lymphatic muscle cells. We modify a model by Imtiaz and colleagues to enable the M-clock to drive the C-clock oscillations. This approach differs from typical models of calcium oscillators in lymphatic and related cell types, but is required to fit recent experimental data. We include an additional voltage dependence in the gating variable control for the L-type calcium channel, enabling the M-clock to oscillate independently of the C-clock. We use phase-plane analysis to show that these M-clock oscillations are qualitatively similar to those of a generalised FitzHugh-Nagumo model. We also provide phase plane analysis to understand the interaction of the M-clock and C-clock oscillations. The model and methods have the potential to help determine mechanisms and find targets for pharmacological treatment of lymphoedema.

Keywords: Action potential; Cellular oscillator; Electrochemical model; Lymph transport; Pace-making.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Action Potentials
  • Calcium / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels, L-Type / chemistry
  • Calcium Channels, L-Type / metabolism
  • Lymphatic Vessels* / metabolism
  • Muscle Cells

Substances

  • Calcium Channels, L-Type
  • Calcium