TITLE decay of internal calcium concentration : : Simple extrusion mechanism for internal calium dynamics : : Written by Alain Destexhe, Salk Institute, Nov 12, 1992 : Modified by Geir Halnes, Norwegian Life Science University of Life Sciences, June 2011 INDEPENDENT {t FROM 0 TO 1 WITH 1 (ms)} NEURON { SUFFIX Cad USEION Ca READ iCa, Cai WRITE Cai VALENCE 2 RANGE Cainf,taur,k } UNITS { (molar) = (1/liter) : moles do not appear in units (mM) = (millimolar) (um) = (micron) (mA) = (milliamp) (msM) = (ms mM) } PARAMETER { depth = .1(um) : depth of shell taur = 50 (ms) : Zhu et al. used 2 decay terms w/ taus 80ms and 150ms. 1 term 50 ms gives similar decay. Cainf = 5e-5 (mM) : Basal Ca-level Cainit = 5e-5 (mM) : Initial Ca-level k = 0.0155458135 (mmol/C cm) : Phenomenological constant, estimated to give reasonable intracellular calcium concentration } STATE { Cai (mM) <1e-8> : to have tolerance of .01nM } INITIAL { Cai = Cainit } ASSIGNED { iCa (mA/cm2) drive_channel (mM/ms) drive_pump (mM/ms) } BREAKPOINT { SOLVE state METHOD cnexp } DERIVATIVE state { drive_channel = - k * iCa if (drive_channel<=0.) { drive_channel = 0. }: cannot pump inward Cai' = drive_channel +(Cainf-Cai)/taur }