Stability and robustness of a generalized pump-leak model for epithelial cell and lumen volume regulation
Kerry Tarrant, Alan R. Kay, Zahra Aminzare

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive two-compartment mathematical model to analyze epithelial cell and lumen volume regulation, revealing stability conditions and the impact of pump placement on cell health.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ten-dimensional pump-leak model capturing cell-lumen interactions, extending classical models with analytical solutions and stability analysis.
Findings
Basolateral NKA placement promotes stability.
Apical potassium recycling affects lumen volume stability.
Model predicts conditions for pathological lumen expansion.
Abstract
Epithelial cells regulate ion concentrations and volume through coordinated membrane pumps, ion channels, and paracellular pathways which can be modeled by classical single-compartment pump-leak equations (PLEs). Many epithelial functions, however, depend on the interaction between a cell and an enclosed luminal space, a geometry that cannot be captured by classical PLEs. To address this, we develop a two-compartment model consisting of an intracellular compartment coupled to a luminal compartment through the apical membrane, with both compartments interfacing an infinite extracellular bath and connected to it through the basolateral membrane and a paracellular pathway. Building on the five-dimensional single-cell PLEs, we formulate a ten-dimensional PLE system for this geometry and derive analytical equilibria and steady-state formulas for both the passive system and the Na+/K+-ATPase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIon Transport and Channel Regulation · Ion channel regulation and function · Genetic and Kidney Cyst Diseases
