TITLE decay of submembrane calcium concentration : : 2. Simple first-order decay or buffering: : : Cai + B <-> ... : : which can be written as: : : dCai/dt = (cainf - Cai) / taur : : where cainf is the equilibrium intracellular calcium value (usually : in the range of 200-300 nM) and taur is the time constant of calcium : removal. The dynamics of submembranal calcium is usually thought to : be relatively fast, in the 1-10 millisecond range (see Blaustein, : TINS, 11: 438, 1988). : : All variables are range variables : : Written by Alain Destexhe, Salk Institute, Nov 12, 1992 : Modified by TJ Velte, Univ of Minnesota, May 6, 1995 INDEPENDENT {t FROM 0 TO 1 WITH 1 (ms)} NEURON { SUFFIX cas USEION ca READ ica, cai WRITE cai RANGE kd,cainf,taur } UNITS { (molar) = (1/liter) : moles do not appear in units (mM) = (millimolar) (um) = (micron) (mA) = (milliamp) (msM) = (ms mM) } CONSTANT { FARADAY = 96489 (coul) : moles do not appear in units } PARAMETER { diam (micron) taur = 1.5 (ms) : remove first-order decay cainf = 0.0001 (mM) kd = 0.0011 (mM) } STATE { cai (mM) } INITIAL { cai = kd } ASSIGNED { ica (mA/cm2) drive_channel (mM/ms) } BREAKPOINT { SOLVE state METHOD derivimplicit : printf("diam=%g\n", diam) } DERIVATIVE state { drive_channel = - ( (2 * ica) / (FARADAY * diam) ) if (drive_channel <= 0.) { drive_channel = 0. } : cannot pump inward cai' = drive_channel - ( (cai - cainf) / taur ) }