Mathematical Distinction in Action Potential between Primo-Vessels and Smooth Muscle

Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2012:2012:269397. doi: 10.1155/2012/269397. Epub 2012 Jan 29.

Abstract

We studied the action potential of Primo-vessels in rats to determine the electrophysiological characteristics of these structures. We introduced a mathematical analysis method, a normalized Fourier transform that displays the sine and cosine components separately, to compare the action potentials of Primo-vessels with those for the smooth muscle. We found that Primo-vessels generated two types of action potential pulses that differed from those of smooth muscle: (1) Type I pulse had rapid depolarizing and repolarizing phases, and (2) Type II pulse had a rapid depolarizing phase and a gradually slowing repolarizing phase.