Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1705327 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of interplay of external and internal noise on the detection of weak stimulus in a cell system was studied by using a mesoscopic stochastic model. When the stimulus was too weak to fire calcium spikes for the cell, separately, we found that calcium spikes could be induced by the external noise or internal noise, and internal signal stochastic resonance (ISSR) or internal noise stochastic resonance (INSR) occurred, respectively, so that the cell system could detect the weak stimulus through intracellular calcium spikes with the help of external noise or internal noise. When considering both of the noises, we found that internal noise could suppress ISSR, while external noise could enhance INSR in a certain range of external noise intensity. Interestingly, when the INSR occurs, the optimal size matched well with the real cell size, this was of significant biological meaning.

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