Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes

While the mouse presents an invaluable experimental model organism in biology, its usefulness in cardiac arrhythmia research is limited in some aspects due to major electrophysiological differences between murine and human action potentials (APs). As previously described, these species-specific trai...

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Main Authors: Corina Teodora Bot, Armen R. Kherlopian, Francis A. Ortega, David J. Christini, Trine eKrogh-Madsen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2012-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Physiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2012.00421/full
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spelling doaj-48f6783b47f24ceeacebeaf853a9be372020-11-24T20:45:10ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2012-11-01310.3389/fphys.2012.0042133132Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytesCorina Teodora Bot0Armen R. Kherlopian1Armen R. Kherlopian2Francis A. Ortega3David J. Christini4David J. Christini5Trine eKrogh-Madsen6Trine eKrogh-Madsen7Trine eKrogh-Madsen8Weill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWeill Cornell Medical CollegeWhile the mouse presents an invaluable experimental model organism in biology, its usefulness in cardiac arrhythmia research is limited in some aspects due to major electrophysiological differences between murine and human action potentials (APs). As previously described, these species-specific traits can be partly overcome by application of a cell-type transforming clamp (CTC) to anthropomorphize the murine cardiac AP. CTC is a hybrid experimental-computational dynamic clamp technique, in which a computationally calculated time-dependent current is inserted into a cell in real time, to compensate for the differences between sarcolemmal currents of that cell (e.g., murine) and the desired species (e.g., human). For effective CTC performance, mismatch between the measured cell and a mathematical model used to mimic the measured AP must be minimal. We have developed a genetic algorithm (GA) approach that rapidly tunes a mathematical model to reproduce the AP of the murine cardiac myocyte under study. Compared to a prior implementation that used a template-based model selection approach, we show that GA optimization to a cell-specific model results in a much better recapitulation of the desired AP morphology with CTC. This improvement was more pronounced when anthropomorphizing neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes to human-like APs than to guinea pig APs. CTC may be useful for a wide range of applications, from screening effects of pharmaceutical compounds on ion channel activity, to exploring variations in the mouse or human genome. Rapid GA optimization of a cell-specific mathematical model improves CTC performance and may therefore expand the applicability and usage of the CTC technique.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2012.00421/fullaction potentialdynamic clampGenetic Algorithmcell-specific modelneonatal mouse cardiomyocyte
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author Corina Teodora Bot
Armen R. Kherlopian
Armen R. Kherlopian
Francis A. Ortega
David J. Christini
David J. Christini
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
spellingShingle Corina Teodora Bot
Armen R. Kherlopian
Armen R. Kherlopian
Francis A. Ortega
David J. Christini
David J. Christini
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
Frontiers in Physiology
action potential
dynamic clamp
Genetic Algorithm
cell-specific model
neonatal mouse cardiomyocyte
author_facet Corina Teodora Bot
Armen R. Kherlopian
Armen R. Kherlopian
Francis A. Ortega
David J. Christini
David J. Christini
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
Trine eKrogh-Madsen
author_sort Corina Teodora Bot
title Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
title_short Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
title_full Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
title_fullStr Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
title_full_unstemmed Rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: Benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
title_sort rapid genetic algorithm optimization of a mouse computational model: benefits for anthropomorphization of neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Physiology
issn 1664-042X
publishDate 2012-11-01
description While the mouse presents an invaluable experimental model organism in biology, its usefulness in cardiac arrhythmia research is limited in some aspects due to major electrophysiological differences between murine and human action potentials (APs). As previously described, these species-specific traits can be partly overcome by application of a cell-type transforming clamp (CTC) to anthropomorphize the murine cardiac AP. CTC is a hybrid experimental-computational dynamic clamp technique, in which a computationally calculated time-dependent current is inserted into a cell in real time, to compensate for the differences between sarcolemmal currents of that cell (e.g., murine) and the desired species (e.g., human). For effective CTC performance, mismatch between the measured cell and a mathematical model used to mimic the measured AP must be minimal. We have developed a genetic algorithm (GA) approach that rapidly tunes a mathematical model to reproduce the AP of the murine cardiac myocyte under study. Compared to a prior implementation that used a template-based model selection approach, we show that GA optimization to a cell-specific model results in a much better recapitulation of the desired AP morphology with CTC. This improvement was more pronounced when anthropomorphizing neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes to human-like APs than to guinea pig APs. CTC may be useful for a wide range of applications, from screening effects of pharmaceutical compounds on ion channel activity, to exploring variations in the mouse or human genome. Rapid GA optimization of a cell-specific mathematical model improves CTC performance and may therefore expand the applicability and usage of the CTC technique.
topic action potential
dynamic clamp
Genetic Algorithm
cell-specific model
neonatal mouse cardiomyocyte
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2012.00421/full
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