Balance of Na+, K+, and Cl- Fluxes in an Animal Cell with Cation-Chloride Cotransporters, Na/K Pump and Channels Under Normal and Hyperosmolar Conditions: In Silico and Experimental Studies of RVI and AVD Responses of U937 cells
Valentina E Yurinskaya,
Alexey A Vereninov
Abstract:Studying the transport of monovalent ions across the cell membrane in living cells is complicated by the strong interdependence of fluxes through parallel pathways and requires therefore computational analysis of the entire electrochemical system of the cell. Current paper shows how to calculate changes in the cell water balance and ion fluxes caused by changes in the membrane channels and transporters during a normal regulatory increase in cell volume in response to osmotic cell shrinkage (RVI) followed by a … Show more
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