e-Heart Models
All e-Heart Models are downloadable from here. (Last Update – 2016/8/22)
Cardiac Physiome 2017: Metabolism, mechanics, and ion fluxes
Thursday 9 Nov. 2017, Akinori Noma
”Understanding mechanisms underlying the physiological functions using models: e-Heart”
Program codes for simulation models used in the presentation can be downloaded from the following links. (Last Update – 2017/11/8)
- HuVECmodel_Euler_Heun170821.zip
Human Ventricular Cell Electrical-Contraction Coupling (HuVEC) model
- SANmodelnanodomain.zip
Sinoatrial Node (SAN) Cell model
- APpropagationSAFull04.zip
AP conduction in a SA node cell array
- APpropagationSAAC.zip
AP conduction from SAN cell to atrial cell arrays
- ActionPotential08.zip
An abstract form of membrane mode
- ElectricCircuitL.zip.zip
Instantaneous equilibrium potential in the equivalent electric circuit
- SingleKchannel5.zip
Single K+ channel activities in the abstract Model
- SingleCachannel05.zip
Single Ca2+ channel activities in the abstract Model
Published Models
- Mechanisms Underlying Spontaneous Action Potential Generation Induced by Catecholamine in Pulmonary Vein Cardiomyocytes: A Simulation Study
S Umehara, X Tan, Y Okamoto, K Ono, A Noma, A Amano and Y Himeno
International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS), in press.
Paper, Supporting Materials, and Model. (Last Update – 2019/6/20)
- Regulation of the glucose supply from capillary to tissue examined by developing a capillary model
A Maeda, Y Himeno, M Ikebuchi, A Noma, A Amano
Journal of Physiological Sciences (JPS), in press. (Last Update – 2017/4/17)
- Latest version of HuVEC model (HuVECIII). (Last Update – 2017/8/22)
- A human ventricular myocyte model with refined representation of excitation-contraction coupling (HuVECII).
VB.NET version (Last Update – 2015/6/17)
C version (Last Update – 2016/11/15)
- EAD and DAD mechanisms analyzed by developing a new human ventricular cell model (HuVECI). (Last Update – 2014/9/9)