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Stability Analysis of Regular and Chaotic Ca 2+ Oscillations in Astrocytes

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  • Min Ye
  • Hongkun Zuo

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Ca 2+ oscillations play an important role in various cell types. Thus, understanding the dynamical mechanisms underlying astrocytic Ca 2+ oscillations is of great importance. The main purpose of this article was to investigate dynamical behaviors and bifurcation mechanisms associated with astrocytic Ca 2+ oscillations, including stability of equilibrium and classification of different dynamical activities including regular and chaotic Ca 2+ oscillations. Computation results show that part of the reason for the appearance and disappearance of spontaneous astrocytic Ca 2+ oscillations is that they embody the subcritical Hopf and the supercritical Hopf bifurcation points. In more details, we theoretically analyze the stability of the equilibrium points and illustrate the regular and chaotic spontaneous calcium firing activities in the astrocytes model, which are qualitatively similar to actual biological experiment. Then, we investigate the effectiveness and the accuracy of our nonlinear dynamical mechanism analysis via computer simulations. These results suggest the important role of spontaneous Ca 2+ oscillations in conjunction with the adjacent neuronal input that may help correlate the connection of both the glia and neuron.

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  • Min Ye & Hongkun Zuo, 2020. "Stability Analysis of Regular and Chaotic Ca 2+ Oscillations in Astrocytes," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-9, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:9279315
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/9279315
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    1. Evgeniya V. Pankratova & Maria S. Sinitsina & Susanna Gordleeva & Victor B. Kazantsev, 2022. "Bistability and Chaos Emergence in Spontaneous Dynamics of Astrocytic Calcium Concentration," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(8), pages 1-20, April.

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