TY - GEN
T1 - Simulation study on the balance of glycolytic ATP production and oxidative phosphorylation in embryonic and adult ventricular cells
AU - Sano, Hitomi I.
AU - Naito, Yasuhiro
AU - Tomita, Masaru
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 CCAL.
PY - 2016/3/1
Y1 - 2016/3/1
N2 - Here, we integrated various characteristics of fetal ventricular cells based on a mathematical model and predicted the contribution of each characteristic to maintenance of intracellular ATP concentration and sarcomere contraction under anoxic conditions. Our simulation results showed that higher glycogen content, higher hexokinase activity, and lower creatine concentration helped to prolong the time that contraction of ventricular cells was maintained under anoxic conditions. The integrated model enabled us to quantitatively assess the contributions of factors related to energy metabolism in ventricular cells.
AB - Here, we integrated various characteristics of fetal ventricular cells based on a mathematical model and predicted the contribution of each characteristic to maintenance of intracellular ATP concentration and sarcomere contraction under anoxic conditions. Our simulation results showed that higher glycogen content, higher hexokinase activity, and lower creatine concentration helped to prolong the time that contraction of ventricular cells was maintained under anoxic conditions. The integrated model enabled us to quantitatively assess the contributions of factors related to energy metabolism in ventricular cells.
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U2 - 10.22489/cinc.2016.074-178
DO - 10.22489/cinc.2016.074-178
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85016117517
T3 - Computing in Cardiology
SP - 249
EP - 252
BT - Computing in Cardiology Conference, CinC 2016
A2 - Murray, Alan
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 43rd Computing in Cardiology Conference, CinC 2016
Y2 - 11 September 2016 through 14 September 2016
ER -